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Merlys Mosquera Chamat started her career working with vulnerable teenagers in Caracas. In 2003 she went to work with Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) on the Colombian-Venezuelan border, where she helped to accompany immigrants and refugees and advocate for human rights. Ms. Mosquera gained her degree in pedagogic sciences, and holds a master’s degree in learning processes of education, a master’s degree in migration and a specialization in research and social intervention, and a master’s degree in humanitarian action. She has also taught in a local university in Caracas and is a trainer in courses on gender based violence and the management of social projects.
Merlys as the Regional Director of JRS-Latin America and Caribbean, she is the first lay person to hold the title of Regional Director within Jesuit Refugee Service internationally. Her role involves managing and supervising the JRS mission in Haiti, Colombia, Ecuador, Panamá, and Venezuela.
I made 40 original 4 x 4 pages for the Art & Soul Hampton Fat Book. Half I did in a Zetti style, and half in an Alphabet of the Sea style. These are almost done, just awaiting embellishments of ribbons, fibers, charms and other danglies, then out the door they go! I used watercolor paper which I painted with acrylics, matte medium and gesso. Then I rubber stamped with distress inks and Christine Adolph designs from Stampington. Next I collaged or drew my main art, and added glitter, gel pens, marker, water color etc. All images drawn by me, unless part of a collage or rubber stamped image.
Est-ce vraiment une main humaine? ou est-ce leurs pattes?
Remarquez les pattes de la loutre de gauche, c'est à si méprendre