Alejandra Guzmán reveals what will be the destiny of the painting that Diego Rivera painted for Silvia Pinal
The interpreter of "Lucky Day" revealed to be the heir of Silvia Pinal's iconic painting, which is under restoration in New York
After many months of speculation, the singer Alejandra Guzmán has answered the doubts about the whereabouts of the iconic portrait that Diego Rivera painted of her mother, the deceased actress Silvia Pinal.
In a press conference for the promotion of her new single, “Los que stay”, the rocker confessed that her mother fulfilled her desire of making her heir to said piece.
“I have inherited many things from my mother, but I carry it in my blood, you know? "I mom. I told her: 'Oh mommy, don't give me anything than the painting', because I like painting, I've been painting since I was little, so I never thought that he'd leave it to me," she told the press.
Regarding the current whereabouts of the work of art, Alejandra Guzmán detailed that at the moment it is outside of Mexico: “They are restoring it, I went to First, he is in New York, by a friend, Eugenio López, so I'm trying to make everything in order until the situation is resolved,” he noted.
The questions about the home where the ‘Diva of Golden Cinema’ lived since 1955 were not lacking either, specifically after the reports of an alleged sale. In this regard, the 58-year-old famous clarified that the property located in Jardines del Pedregal in Mexico City is divided into three parts that correspond to the children of Silvia Pinal (Luis Enrique, Alejandra and Sylvia Pasquel).
“I left the house when I was 17 years old and my siblings still lived in that house. So, my part I'm fixing and I'm planning to sell it,” he said to dispel doubts.
Alejandra Guzmán accounts coping with the absence of her mother Silvia Pinal
Almost two years after the death of the first actress, the rock star opened up to the media about two moments in which she claims to have felt her presence.
“I dreamed of her behind a lagoon and I said to her: ‘How are you?’ and she says: ‘I’m very well, don’t worry about anything, but I saw her twice. " in the form of light, a very intense light. One before an operation that was 9 and another in a chair that I brought that he loved," he explained.
The artist ended the talk by saying: “One day I got up at 6 a.m. to drink water and suddenly I see the light right in her chair and we are light, we are all going to be stardust.”

