When I was younger I wanted to had a
collection of something, I didn’t care what I was collecting I just tried to
collect something. I started collecting cinema tickets, which was really boring
as it was too easy. A few years later I tried to start a new collection when my
elder sister decided to give away her huge collection of coins, so she gave it
to me. That collection was amazing, she had of many places, even if she didn’t had
visit the place as many friends gave her for her collection. But as well as cinema tickets, it was too
boring, half of the challenge was already done.
The years passed on when I finally discovered what I really wanted to
collect, socks. Many people think it is really absurd my collection as it is an
object without a story, but it is really interesting finding a pair of sock
with a different characteristic and you can wear it every day! So it is not an
expensive collection because it is useful. For the past two years I have
collected socks. Every opportunity I have to acquire a new sock I do it. Beside
it is a really cheap and easy way to find me a present for my birthday or Christmas.
I have never count them, but I believe that I have around one hundred different
socks, so, yes all my drawers are full of socks. If I think of my favorite pair, I believed is
the pack of different famous paintings or the ones with James Franco’s faces. I
like it because I took me a long time to determine my collection and it is
really interesting how creative their designs can be.
jueves, 24 de noviembre de 2016
jueves, 17 de noviembre de 2016
A Famous Chilean
When people ask me about a famous Chilean that I
admire, many names come to my head. Smiljan Radic, Roberto Matta, Alfredo Jaar,
Santiago Errazuriz, Vicente Huidobro or
Pedro Lemebel, but all this famous people are male! So I realized that if I think
of someone that I admire beyond their work, Jacinta Besa comes to my mind. She
is an artist, that even though she isn´t that famous yet, she has an incredible
ability to paint, but with plasticine. YES only using melted plasticine. So,
there is one of the many reason I admire her. Because she creates amazing
paintings with a material that seems so childish. There are other Chilean artist
that had used this material as Magdalena Atria (also a great Chilean painter),
but Jacinta Besa has this special technique were she creates images more
similar to reality. Beside her age, she is really young and a female, she has
developed a huge collection and each day is more famous. I have seen her
different works in galleries and art events like FAXXI and Ch.aco. Sadly she decided to take a break from art and
started to travel around the world. I
have seen her in some of the art events, and once I had the opportunity to
visit her workshop, because my mom had this job she was asked to visit
different artist. So if I ever have the chance to meet her, I will asked her
about something not related to her work, as I even know where she buys the
plasticine, anything she wanted to tell me, maybe her favorite book of movie, I
don’t know.
http://www.jacintabesa.cl/Mural-de-plasticina-Suenos-e-inconsciente-Modeling-clay-mural-Dreams |

jueves, 10 de noviembre de 2016
Victory City
Victory city, sounds like a project that could save the environment for
our future generations, a great solution for the world. Still, it looks like a
difficult project to do, as it is a little utopic. Besides that, I really liked
the way the project is presented, as an "opportunity for better life"
and the programs of how the city will work. You can see how the architects
thought and analyze the problems in common in every city. In the other sections
presented of the programs, I really enjoyed "Pets and Veterinary
Care" and the "Postal System". Both are simple solutions that
could be done to daily problems that no one is trying to solve. In the other
hand, there are some aspect that make me dislike the project, as the fact every
construction in the city will be with concrete and metal, I like both materials
and hoy they could be used, but I think a great value in every place, is the
diversity. If all the buildings and houses are the same, there is no expression
of creative nor the chance to make something different. What about the
architects!?
If I think about the future I´m able to imagine more cities like
Victory, as each day more people are searching for solution like these in
different ways, not only through architecture. Still, I believed it is really
difficult to accomplish all of what the program is saying.
jueves, 3 de noviembre de 2016
Oil pipeline dispute
During the last months,
the fight between the protesters and the authority, over an oil pipeline, has develop,
generating a tension between the two sides mainly because of the cultural and environmental
impact and threat this pipeline has. Each day the protesters gather even more
people (the majority of them are Native American) and the police was allowed to
take more several actions. The great question is: How safe pipelines are? Are
they worth the huge impact they can have?
Last Weekend
The past ten days I had
the chance to travel with my sisters and my father, to an amazing country,
Mexico. So my past weekend was really great and by far the most interesting
weekend of all! In Mexico by this time of the year, they celebrate “Dia de
Muertos” this tradition is a way to gather all as a family and even as a
country in order to commemorate the people that passed away (as the name
explains it), but not only in a spiritual way and religious, more as a huge
party to celebrate them in a good way.
Before the trip, I knew
some things about this celebration, like the fact they all dress as skeletons
or as Catrina, they paint their faces like skulls with some ornaments like
flowers or even drawings of spider webs! But once I was there I realized how
important this was for each other. During the whole weekend they party with a
huge band in the street, the children are all dress up as skeletons and
everyone dance and some people even drink mescal as a celebration. Then in the
night they visit their loved ones in the cemetery, they decorate their graves
with flowers and candles, and stay all night sited there. They eat, drink, sing
and even dance, as a way of remembering them in a joyful way. One of things that
impressed me the most was they have special food for these days. The one I
loved the most was a bread call “pan de muertos”, has the taste of sweet bread
but with the shape of bones!
One of the greatest experience of my entire life in just a weekend. I
really enjoyed all the time I spend in Mexico, but this is definitely a thing
you must do in your life. Not only because of how cool is to see all the people
celebrating joyfully the people that had passed away, but is really a reflexive
moment for someone, why the majority mourned their loved ones in a sad way
instead of remember them as good as possible!
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