Jotham Malavé
« A cada lechón!!! (Atabey watching Urayoan and Agueynaba Il drown Diego Salcedo) »
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Jotham Malavé
« A cada lechón!!! (Atabey watching Urayoan and Agueynaba Il drown Diego Salcedo) »
Oil cold wax on canvas, 2018
Urayo de Añasco on Jody! #urayo #urayoan #traditionaltattoo #traditionaltattoos #tatuajes #tattoo #tattoos #tatuaje #tattooart #tattoosofinstagram #ink #inked #inkedup #instaart #inkedplus #instattoo #instadaily #instattoos #bodyart #nofilter #newtattoo #prtattoo #puertorico #puertoricotattoo #prtattooartists #harisumitattoo #harisumitattoostudio (at Harisumi)
"Urayoan was an old cacique who had seen many things pass, and as far as he could tell, these spanish trespassers were not Gods. In November, 1510, a spaniard, diego saliedo, asked Urayoan for some brothers to carry him and his bags across the Guaorabo River (check that out). The Tiano brothers, like good boys, carried him and when they got to midstream, dropped him. They held poor diego under for several hours, then carried him ashore. Next they sat and watched. According to the stories the spaniards had told, their God was dead three days, and then came back to life. Since they were children of God, made in God’s image and likeness, ,the spanish reasoned, why they could do it too. After three days, diego refused to come back to life, and his stinking, decaying body was dragged back to Urayoan for inspection." Palante. Vol. 3 No. 3. 19 Feb. 1971
Urayoán w/ Pdrito Criollito @eL Paper Magazine launch of "De-Tour" series (by Gabriel Roldos)