New Mexico cemetery cross
New Mexico cemetery cross
New Mexico cemetery cross with heart and goblet
New Mexico cemetery cross with a heart-like form
New Mexico cemetery cross with what appears to be a double-heart
New Mexico cemetery cross with what appears to be a double-heart
Southern Colorado cemetery cross with head and arms
New Mexico sandstone cemetery cross with amazingly stout proportions
Laurie Zuckerman shares her photos of anthropomorphic crosses from cemeteries in Hispanic New Mexico and Southern Colorado on this post. These naive handmade crosses are extremely unique and represent some of the oldest gravemarkers in the Southwest. They bridge the human aspects of death and Catholicism with their body-like forms. Please feel free to leave your comments and watch for new images each day.
My cemetery cross photo series is also linked to Rebecca Brooks' Recuerda Mi Corazon's blog hosting her series called "Stumbling Toward Ecstasy." Rebecca and I invite you to log on to her site:
4 comments:
i will love each posting and look forward to your offerings.
todays is so perfectly strong.
Such simple crosses but so rich in meaning. Thanks for sharing them.
the new smaller crosses...like stone children under a vault sky.
thanks for your visit and encouragement.
warmly,
rebecca
Be thou my vision . . .
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