Sunday, April 18, 2010

How Long Does Glandular Fever Last

Katy having fun

living in the process ...

Monday, April 12, 2010

Do I Need A Bill Of Sales Ny

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Some of you have ever encouraged to write a post about my work and my approach to tackling the issue female and have always tried to keep a little margin because I like the viewer is free to feel what you want and how you want, although it is inevitable to always offer a filtered and subjective reality (is it possible not to?) and Trueba says: "... from the objectivity never seen anything."

Last Friday in another conference Efti let me provide some details of my personal view regarding the issues I and my way of creating that I consider an essential part of everything I do.

Besides the fact that I can not stand idly sitting on the couch watching the amount of things that are done and to change (especially with regard to women) is something fundamental that moves me do what I do and although it may seem childish, is one of the best reasons to continue to do so: that I really enjoy.

I often wonder why I choose a format that is not "marketable" and not get a benefit. Well, my benefit now is that: I enjoy, I think about it, I make people feel it is found ... that's a lot.
The burst art prehistoric fully in everyday life and was seen as a liberating collective experience ... then the art was privatized and left the company abandoning its cultural value for its monetary value.

I think any artist knows if he ever paid for doing what he does, even today, using a commercial format has secured a sale, if you're not happy with what he does is difficult endure over time.

About my attitude "feminist" (A term that is determined to use to catalog the world today that has anything to do with women, whatever ...) I would not mind if I call you, but I would like to clarify that it would be from the role of sufferer, resentful or depressed, quite the opposite!: I'm thrilled.

delighted that we have things to do, that we have to make a move it right, finally we play, is not it fun?. Any challenge is particularly exciting and it excites me. Not sure if it because of my revolutionary nature but all what they have to change things interest me.

My work always has an ironic, almost comical, very present: feel that when you can laugh at something is when you get rid of it.

Fortunately we have many things to change, both men and women, that is the basis of evolution. Most of my actions go to the women themselves because we too have to start changing the chip (and we are already doing).

I think the day I left the oil and turpentine to find more contemporary languages \u200b\u200bthat have to do with time we live in, also resigned from the role of outsider artist, depressed, or tormented (in times of Toulouse Lautrec and Degas understand: the conditions were much worse than ours) but now and in full welfare society who complain of life does not value what you have (or have not traveled much ...).

is important to enjoy what you do, whatever it is what you have chosen.

As always I invite you to share your comments and opinions as creators or as spectators ...

Saturday, April 10, 2010

How Long Can You Keep Moet And Chandon Champagne

Talk-talk in Efti













Yesterday we made the Efti chat and it was a pleasure to share with you experiences and personal views on the creative process and never show it all taught but an important part of what later becomes a finished project.

Thank you all for your attendance (it was full!) And my co-conference and Veronika Torrralba Sandra Marquez for his courage and sincerity at the time of presentation of their projects ... was an unforgettable experience.