Cecilia Valdés
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© 2009 Danilo Lejardi
The thing is that I´ve been delaying the creation of an image series inspired on this novel by Cirilo Villaverde. So I decided to post this image to function as a reminder for myself.
Cecilia Valdés is a novel by the Cuban Cirilo Villaverde (1812–1894). It is a work of importance for its quality, and its revelation of the interaction of classes and races in Cuba.
Action takes place in colonial Cuba about 1830. The young and beautiful light skinned mulatta, Cecilia Valdés, is the illegitimate daughter of powerful land magnate and slave trader, Candido de Gamboa. Leonardo de Gamboa is his legitimate son.
Leonardo falls in love with Cecilia not realizing that she is his own half-sister, and they become lovers. At the same time, hopelessly in love with Cecilia is also another man, the poor black musician, José Dolores Pimienta. His advances Cecilia rejects; and she conceives Leonardo’s son.
Love between Leonardo and Cecilia does not last, however. He abandons her and becomes betrothed to a white upper class woman, a certain Isabel Ilincheta. Cecilia turns to the faithful Pimienta to plan revenge. On the day of his wedding he is assassinated on the steps of the cathedral by Pimienta who acts on the instigation of Cecilia. He is executed, and she is thrown in prison.
Cecilia Valdés reveals the intricate problems of race relations in Cuba. There are the elite social circles of Spanish-born and creole whites; the growing number of mulattos, of which Cecilia is one, and the blacks, some slaves, some freed men. The blacks are also divided between those who were born in Africa and those who were born in Cuba, those who worked on the sugar plantation and those who worked in the households of the wealthy in Havana. Cecilia Valdés is a canvas displaying the sexual, social, and racial interaction of the Cubans of the day.
Basic render was done in Cinema 4D; rest was done in Photoshop by blending layers and doing some digital painting.
A cinema 4D render (CINEMA 4D is a commercial, cross-platform, high-end 3-D graphics application).
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1chick1
inspiring brillaint
Danilo Lejardi replied
It´s great to know such a young and gifted artist has liked this one. Thanks
F.A. Moore
Magnificent. Love her hair!!
Danilo Lejardi replied
Thanks a lot; kind words!
Michael Beers
Well done a great job my friend!!!
Danilo Lejardi replied
I´m glad you´ve liked it, Michael, thanks!
Earthmonster
Danilo Lejardi replied
Wow! But it just has been taken out of the oven!!! Thanks from the heart!!!
RavenSoul
Insanely Great!
Danilo Lejardi replied
I´m glad you liked, thanks a lot!
Dave Martsolf
Yes! The hair, the light behind the neck, the rush under a huge weighty but floating object, and the breasts. She would also make a great bowsprit for a clipper ship.
Danilo Lejardi replied
Thanks a lot, Dave! Please recommend it to the ship designers!
Michael Beers
You are very welcome!!
Earthmonster
It was cooked ….just right :)
Gail Bridger
Beautiful work…
Danilo Lejardi replied
Thanks a lot, Gail; your comment is much appreciated!
Lydia Marano
Most excellent! I especially love your use of color in this.
Danilo Lejardi replied
It´s a great pleasure to see you´ve liked this one, Lydia: thanks!
Sarah Russell
My goodness!! :-)
Danilo Lejardi replied
Hi, Sarah; thanks a lot for such a nice comment.
raymondoantonio
CONGRATS!!
Danilo Lejardi replied
Thanks a lot, friend!
helene ruiz
i luv the way u give the history with ur works//excellent
Danilo Lejardi replied
Thanks, dear Helene!
reflector
An unusual pose, great depiction of energy and movement ! Nice work !
Danilo Lejardi replied
I´m glad you´ve liked this one, thank you so much!
DragonFlyer
Powerful image to commemorate a powerful story
k xx
Danilo Lejardi replied
Hi, friend, yes, it´s such a powerful story; thank you so much!
hugh023
Fantastic. . . . .
Danilo Lejardi replied
i´m glad you liked it, Hugh! Thanks
Keith Reesor
Outstanding image Danilo!! :)
Danilo Lejardi replied
Thanks a lot, friend!
jewelskings
Beautiful piece of art! DL

9-11-2009
Danilo Lejardi replied
Thanks a lot for considering this work; it´s a great honour to be featured among other amazing works; thanks from the heart!
butchart
just brilliant dani… what an iconic image….... i love her sense of tragedy.. the colour of red…and blood…... highly symbolic for me…....... bravo (again).....b
syd baker
Amazing image, and your usual attention to detail make this a treat for the eyes, but your illustration project is so timely and intricate, Bravo Danilo!
Keith Reesor
Danilo,
Congrats on the Bryce and Beyond feature!!
Awesome my friend!! :)
jewelskings
Wow awesome piece! Congrats!

navybrat
magnificent!
rodeorose
Totally awesome and inspired.
3XEternity
Beautiful Work!
