La Chunga (Spanish/Romani) - Bailaoras (gouache)

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La Chunga (Spanish/Romani) - Bailaoras (gouache)
La Chunga (Spanish-Romani) - Camp (gouache)
Menú completo digital para La Chunga. Solución para que tu cliente pueda saborearse tus platillos sin necesidad de visitar la sucursal. La decoración de sets se diseñó con los colores corporativos y los manteles originales del lugar.
Restaurante Bar “La Chunga” Fotografía por Leoncio Valderrama 2019
Nuevo Menú en La Chunga
La Chunga es un restaurante/bar/café con un mood bastante bohemio mexicano ubicado en Barrio Antiguo (Monterrey Centro) y este mes trabajamos sesiones de fotografía y videos para actualizar sus redes sociales y reforzar el “engagement” con su comunidad además de compartir su nuevo menú con exquisitos snacks que puedes pedir ¡Ahora hasta tu hogar! *baba*
Fotografía y edición por Ray Curiel Video y edición por Leoncio Valderrama Ver más trabajo con marcas Ver más de FOOD
Una bebida tipo Monster pero inspirada en la vida de Camilo José Cela que se llama Furia Flavia.
La Chunga, aka Micaela Flores Amaya, b. France, 1938 Untitled [all] Spain (undated) Acrylic on paper [Source]
I’m not sure these are self-portraits, but the source says most of her paintings are. Anyhow, I’m eager to feature more works by Roma artists.
Wikipedia says:
Micaela Flores Amaya, La Chunga (The Difficult Woman), (Marseille, 1938) is a Spanish flamenco dancer and painter of naïf art.
Born in Marseille in 1938, the exact date of her birth remains unknown. Her parents were Andalusian Romani who emigrated to France during the Spanish Civil War. When she was less than a year old Micaela's family moved to Barcelona.
She started dancing when she was six years-old in "Ca La Rosita", a well-known bodega for the gypsy community in El Poble-Sec. She became the muse of several writers like Blas de Otero, Rafael Alberti, José Manuel Caballero Bonald and León Felipe, and several painters, like Picasso, Dalí and Francisco Rebés who made her an attractive character for intellectuals and encouraged her to paint. A 1958 photo shows Salvador Dalí inviting her to make art by dancing on a blank canvas. During intervals, Dali would paint beneath her feet. She was known for her barefoot style of flamenco dance and described as "The Barefoot Dancer". She was admired by Picasso as a "shining naif". She also exhibited in several galleries of Paris, Madrid, etc.
Pastora Imperio contracted her in 1956 and thanks to Ava Gardner, she took part in two Hollywood movies. The businessman Sullivan introduced her in Las Vegas and she participated in various TV programs in the U.S. and Mexico.
Since then, she has participated in many tours and some movies. She married the cinema director José Luis Gonzalvo and they had a daughter, Pilar.
La lovely chunga en una foto que parece supervintage y superguay pero en realidad es una de esas fotos de paparazzi rápidas. Forma The good ones