After a poor state of health on the part of Vicente Fernández, his fans decided to mobilize quickly and give him their full support through a mural that they made outside the hospital as a tribute
It was on August 6 that the 81-year-old singer Vicente Fernández was admitted to a Guadalajara hospital for emergency surgery due to a fall inside his room at his ranch "Los tres potrillos" located on the outskirts of said city, and since then his health is reported as delicate, so his fans made a mural outside the hospital as a way to support the "Charro de Huentitán."
On August 13, the doctors who treat him reported that Vicente Fernández had no mobility in his limbs when he arrived at the hospital, and added: “At this moment Mr. Vicente Fernández is stable, awake with analgesia and mild sedation with therapy for rehabilitation from his admission and the first hours of hospital stay ”.
Just last July 8, the singer Vicente Fernández had been discharged from the hospital due to a urinary infection, on that occasion his family doctor made the decision to admit him to give him medicine through the vein and thus damage his kidneys as little as possible, without However, he had to be hospitalized again, with no signs of his discharge so far, so as a form of support, his fans took the initiative to paint a mural on the outskirts of the Country 2000 hospital.
It was last Saturday that the singer’s followers gathered to demonstrate their creativity through a mural as a tribute to Don Vicente, however, days ago many fans also came to the clinic to bring him flowers despite the health contingency of these moments for COVID19.
The author of this mural is Roberto Márquez, a Mexican who lives in Texas, United States, where he is dedicated to the plastic arts, so he traveled from that country with the sole purpose of undertaking a mural inspired by the interpreter of “Por tu Damn love ”, so he took his brushes and dyes to travel to Guadalajara where he installed his canvases and materials on the street:
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What happened with Vicente and I thought that I could not lose myself, come to give support in a difficult situation and that it is also my land, it would have been a disgrace not to come, the artist commented.
The mural uses the technique of cubism, to reflect the image of the charro that has always characterized the Fernándezes, in this way it has captured the legacy that their music has left to Mexican popular music:
For me, he is one of the people that inspires me the most, when I return home and I need to relax I always put on his music, it is what I always return to, I like all his music but especially the song of ‘Sleeping Volcanoes’, but all his music is beautiful, he added.
According to information from the medical team that treats the singer, it was announced that Don Vicente begins to respond to physical therapy, so he is stable, awake and with mild sedation, however, it will be this Monday, August 16, that of a new update on his state of health, and everything seems to indicate that he will only stay a few more days in the hospital.