Thursday, September 27, 2007

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Valparaiso handmade


On Friday, October 12 begins a new long weekend and what better way to escape the harbor and visit this exhibition brings together comic art, painting, photography, pottery, jewelry and more in one place.







Cerro Concepción A mansion is the setting chosen for Mercartes Valparaiso exhibition where various trends and formats will meet from Friday 12 to Sunday 14 October, ideal meeting point to appreciate unique pieces Exclusive emerging and established artists of Santiago and the Fifth Region.

The handwork and self-management is common factor that brings together artists this exhibition. Visual arts, children's illustrations include Paula Iturriaga, graffiti Bonzo, the Naif José Santos Guerra and paintings of Mario and Elizabeth Cofré Bruna War. Also, photographs of the project Unocome / Unomira, created by culinary journalist Carlos Reyes.

Essence native crafts and materials will be present with the creations of the goldsmith Paula Sotomayor. Utilitarian and ornamental objects of Maria Teresa Carmona reflect the beauty of pottery and stoneware screen. Meanwhile, the Comics Festival Fanzine print exposure share humor and cheerful irony.

The exhibited works will also be on sale at $ 10,000. The event, ideal for those who enjoy art or looking for unique items for decorating or gift, opens Friday October 12 at 20:30 pm and will run until Sunday 14 October, Fisher Passage 85, Cerro Concepción, Valparaiso. Information on the phone 08-3900274, or blog mercart.blogspot.com

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artists Review:

Bonzo:
Comics and
merge graffiti as creative experience in the artist's works Bonzo (Raul City). In his paintings include cartoons narrated spontaneously in acrylic and graphite on canvas and cotton paper, referring to Surrealism and Expressionism.

Bonzo is a member of the group Kiltraza, formed the group and conducted workshops artfactory Juan Bustamante and Prem Sarjo, participating in a series of solo and group exhibitions.
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Unomira.cl:

The wait-curious, eager-to an elegant dinner in appearance, or the halo of infinite dignity radiated who prepares the dough to the pie of the day plus a number of situations outside the eye many times daily. Unomira.cl is approaches to such imagery, portraying events from the perspective of a witness-reporter, by the discreet pocket camera shot, and taxed to digital photography as a key to the democratization of the eye.

Carlos Reyes Medel, creator of the project, is a journalist with eight years experience in the media dining area as The Third, The Magazine and Dishes & Cups CAV among others, five of which leads critics devoted to restaurants and three sporadic in teaching culinary culture. He is also author of the Wine Guide Valparaiso, recently released.

photography crosses the career path since 2004, developing a style that is taxed initially reporting chart to decant now to calm and distant observation, especially in scenes of everyday life. Under this framework, almost naturalistic, seeks to provide a clear and understandable message for most people they encounter with their images.

José Santos Guerra:

With over 20 years immersed in the art world and with over 30 solo and group exhibitions, José Santos Guerra began painting at 46 years, spurred by Nemesio Antúnez Jorge Dahm.

Their small format paintings and rich colors quickly began circulating among his friends and gaining fame among collectors. Faithful representative of the "Primitive Painting" or Naif (known by the ingenuity and spontaneous style given the immediacy of his work), the artist printed on cotton fabric, plywood and paper, the imaginary universe of the child within.

With a mixture of fantasy and visual illusion, its lines connected to their emotions pasty reveal innate expressionist overtones reminiscent of Chagall, low luminosity and brilliance of the acrylic.

Elizabeth Bruna War:

After studying agronomy, Elizabeth Bruna War has been fully engaged his research on the urban landscape of the V Region. Hills, houses and port elevators are recurrent in his work built on gender cuts and paint as the recycling of experiences that contribute to reinvent the present. His paintings pose a playful approach using incandescent colors and multiple perspectives, to highlight a potential representation of space. Combining

ornamental decorations inspired by Klimt and Hundertwasser, along with a personal interpretation of collage and surrealism, has participated in 24 group exhibitions, most recently, "Southern Women" held successfully in June 2007 in the Atrium of Chaville, Paris.

PaSo Jewelry:
PaSo is the symbol of the way creator of Paula Sotomayor, who faces his trade as a goldsmith experimenting with natural materials from the X region and the ancient techniques of casting metal.

The artist works with jewelry since 2000. Each of his pieces of unique beauty, is an autonomous and complete microcosm. In a world where economic globalization and technology, tend to homogenize tastes and products, his work emerges as an affirmation of diversity and strengthening of identities.

PaSo materials are the place of residence, the city of Osorno in southern Chile: Leather Salmon, metals, stones and fossilized pink, with a manufacture that keeps the sensibilities of those peoples who, since ancient times, were able to establish links between the body and the natural environment. MTC Pottery



mosaics, carved ornamental stoneware bowls and jars, and other decorative and utilitarian objects are part of the creative universe of the ceramist Maria Teresa Carmona. With over 12 years dedicated to creating and designing unique pieces in various styles and formats in their work stand out from unique pieces and handmade lathe. Its resources aesthetic decorative highlight various lines, including cut, slip, burnished, sgraffito, prints and printing, mosaics applied to games, tableware and decorative objects. Pottery

MTC also conducts special pieces to order and offers a full design consultancy, as the functionality of each piece, technique and aesthetics required, including custom objects for all types of businesses. At the same time highlights the art service screen printing and digital design and print applied to ceramic. Fiesta

Fanzine:


Paula Iturriaga:

with acrylic, ink and strong colors Paula Iturriaga done illustrations for children of 40 x 45 that depict the life of animals and children, and other designs on request. Thus it has worked on several children's books, drawings and murals painting sketches which works directly with children. Mario

Cofré:

contemporary painting is the hallmark of Mario Cofré visual artist who has moved from the role etched affiliation reflects an honest pre-Impressionist schools. The immediacy and instant defines each of his works, casting characters, situations and environments that speak from the emotions that are exposed to urban life characteristic of a "personal mythology" revalued moment to moment. Cecilia Gutiérrez

Round:

Bachelor of Arts, Institute of Contemporary Art in Santiago, Diploma in Arts majoring in Illustration at the Pontifical Catholic University and Recorded at the Workshop 99. Finalist Caliu, and V Girona Spain 2005 International Print Triennial, Cairo, Egypt, 2006.

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