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Lunes 26 de agosto de 2019
En el Museo de la Ciudad de México se presentó el espectáculo Recordar sus nombres, performance realizado por la artista visual Beatriz Canfield, en el que a través de poesía e imágenes rindió homenaje a todos los desaparecidos en los últimos años en el país.
Fotografía: Tania Victoria/ Secretaría de Cultura de la Ciudad de México
Creo que batí un récord de velocidad con esta lámina. Ahora ya sólo cuento con tres cuartos de hora de preparación de clases individuales y ya no tengo tiempo para estas cosas... una lástima... Esta la hice en unos 20 minutos (lápiz primero, rotring después) así que contemos con 10 minutos para dibujarla. No me extraña que la pierna del que corre tras el bus haya salido tan... sospechosamente rara...
Es una lámina para un nivel B1 aproximadamente.
Here's a visual story about patterns in regular polygons -- specifically the interior angles. This is the second version, which I think communicates the changes more effectively.
What patterns do you notice?
* How does the size of the angle change?
* Does it change by the same amount or different amounts?
* What do you think the angle for an 100-sided polygon would look like?
Visuals and illustrators that influence my work (clockwise, #WhyIDidntReport, Jesse Zhang, Olivia Waller, Axel Scheffler, Raymond Briggs, Harriet Hadley) that communicate important messages on harassment, self-love and acceptance.
2nd Shutter flash is always fun, this shot utilizing it well, giving some life to music.
Thunderbolt, Totterdown, Bristol UK
Flyer via hbtl.wordpress.com
5ta Muestra Internacional de Cortometraje “Golosina Visual”
22, 23 y 24 de Abril
19:00 horas
Casa de la Cultura
Mexicali, B.C.
$20 pesos
A visual outcome to a brief set on Brownes Hospital in Broad Street, Stamford. The initial brief led me to this piece after a lot of research and development stages. It is inspired by protest artwork with the theme of feminism in the 1950's.
The apron, and cover of the iron and ironing board are all made from paper that I printed and the black flower on the waist band is made from a mans pinstripe suit.
Caren Garfen was an inspiration for this piece and I was fortunate enough to meet her at a textiles exhibition that I attended and was kind enough to comment on my work: "Well done to you....the work has been constructed with real care and attention. I particularly like the fact that you have used printing onto paper as part of the process and then added a different medium in the form of suit material"