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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
63x39.4in
About this artwork
Bringing the willow branches (“stâlpari” in Romanian), a custom specific to the town of Săliște, used to be the responsibility of the children, “the innocent ones”, who, under the guidance of the priests and cantors, would pick them from the river bank and bring them after a certain ritual in the church. The custom is practiced even now, almost unchanged, as in the middle of the 19th century, when Picu Pătruț composed the ”Hymn of the Palm Sunday”,… which is sung, throughout the journey, by the procession that carries the willow branches. In the afternoon of Palm Sunday, the children, in traditional attire, gathered in the schoolyard near the Great Church in the center of Săliște. From here, guided by the priests, they set off, in an orderly group, towards the river bank, at the edge of the town, where they collected willow branches. While singing the hymn, the procession then enters the Great Church. Here they are awaited by the parishioners, especially older residents, and the childre
With a foundation in graphic design and animation, Alexandra Stanciu courageously dances with acrylics, producing semi-abstract depictions of Romanian myths and human emotions. Her work, characterized by flowing dynamism, is a tribute to her fascination with native folklore and the human condition. Stanciu's pieces transcend realms, serving as divine whispers of unspoken ideas, wrapping viewers in a mysterious, hushed reverie.