martes, 25 de abril de 2017

One on One

Hi!

  
 Today, I want to talk about Diego Rivera. He is a Mexican muralist.  I’ve chosen this artist because I admire him so much. The muralist movement was born in Mexico after the Mexican Revolution and its objective was to communicate revolutionary ideas for popular masses. In this context, Diego Rivera, David Alfaro Siqueiros y José Clemente Orozco were the most important exponents. I first heard of Rivera when I was in school. My art teacher made me study him it because she knew I loved muralism.
  

Between 1930 and 1934 Diego lived in USA. In this time, he was hired by the Rockefeller Center of New York for to paint a big mural in this place. This mural was called “man at the crossroads” and in it, Rivera painted Lenin, Marx and Trotsky faces’, as proletarian faces. I like so much his role in the revolutionary process as an artist.



  I’d also like to talk to him about this moment and what he was thinking (!) and how was Rockefeller’s face when he saw this. I’d also ask about his relationship with Frida Kahlo, because she’s another important artist and feminist Mexican woman. They had a difficult love, and I want know details about this (jaja).


martes, 4 de abril de 2017

A photograph




This photograph was taken in Valdivia, in Campus Miraflores of Austral University (UACh). This is a wetland in winter. I took this picture, 5 years ago, when I prepared a photography exposition with my Aliwen’s classmate. It’s very important for me, because, in this there are many emotions. The exposition we mounted was named “El Árbol de la Memoria”, and in this we showed pictures about small and significant places of Valdivia. We’d done this with much love. We showed this for the school community and the general public in Phillipi´s Museum (in Arts School UACh).
In the photograph you can see a cool landscape, but when you stay in there, you can feel great, seeing a beautiful natural composition. At first, it cost me to adapt to this, because it was really rainy and cool, but with time I can see the real importance of this place. This is also important because we take care of the landscape.

This picture represents a side of Valdivia that I allways take with me.