Showing posts with label oil painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oil painting. Show all posts

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Self portrait

Self portrait, Frida Kalho, 1940/ Autorretrato , Frida Kalho, 1940

I could have called this painting "Self portrait as Matlaczihuatl", however Frida just called it "Self portrait".

Pude haber nombrado esta pintura "Autorretrato como Matlaczihuatl", sin embargo Frida solo lo llamo "Autorretrato"



In the painting Frida presents herself once more in the Yalalag outfit, one of her favorites. Yalalag is a town located in Oaxaca. I guess Frida liked Oaxacan outfits for a variety of reasons, first because Diego liked them, second, because these outfits are among the most spectacular in Mexico, third, because her mother was from Oaxaca.

En la pintura Frida se plasma a si misma nuevamente en el traje tipico de Yalalag que era uno de sus favoritos, Yalalag es un pueblo ubicado en Oaxaca. Creo que a Frida le gustaban los trajes oaxaquenos por una variedad de razones, primero porque a Diego le gustaban, segundo porque estos atuendos se cuentan entre los mas espectaculares de Mexico, tercero, porque su madre era de Oaxaca.


Her necklace is based on that of the Aztec goddess Matlaczihuatl, she was the goddess of the ocean, and wore a necklace made of seashells. At some point the shells become fang-like pieces, warning us about the agressive nature of Matlaczihuatl. The red embroidered symbol means "rain" (Quiahu in nahuatl).

Su collar esta basado en el de la diosa azteca del oceano Matlaczihuat, este estaba hecho de conchas marinas, en determinado momento las piezas se transforman en algo que parecen colmillos, indicando que la diosa posee una naturaleza agresiva. El simbolo bordado en rojo significa "lluvia" (Quiahu en nahuatl).



 The net on her head is for fishing sea creatures as well as men's souls, she was a men eater. Although she does not have flowers on her head in the original portrait, I decided to add two. Red looks great on purple.

 La red en su cabeza es para pescar criaturas marinas lo mismo que almas de hombres, la diosa era una comedora de hombres. A pesar de que no tiene flores en la cabeza en la pintura original, decidi agregarle dos. Rojo se ve muy bien sobre morado.








I don't think I am going to make more Frida dolls, I want each one of them to be one of a kind. They are the last of the series, and won't be replicated. The chapter is finally close! Thanks for visiting!

No creo que vaya a hacer mas Fridas, quiero que cada una de ellas sea unica en su estilo, tampoco seran replicadas, son las ultimas de la serie. El capitulo de Frida se ha cerrado! Gracias por visitar!

Monday, April 12, 2010

My former work

I was a painter before my baby was born, but just after getting pregnant I could not tolerate the smell of the turpentine and oil painting. Also I thought about the safety of my baby, then I quit painting and started looking for new ways of creating art. That's how I discovered DOLL MAKING!!
However, I know one day I will be back to the easel, these are the last paintings I exhibited, in 2008. I hope you like it.

Era pintora antes de que mi bebe naciera, pero durante el embarazo se me hizo imposible soportar el olor del aguarras y del oleo. Tambien me imagine que serian riesgosos para el bebe y deje de pintar. Empece a buscar otra manera de crear y hacer arte. De esa manera descubri que se pueden hacer munecas de arte.
Sin embargo se que un dia volvere al caballete, estas son las ultimas pinturas que exhibi en 2008. Espero sean de su agrado.


"No Wake"
Oil on canvas, 36x36 in
2007



"Ernesto takes a break"
Oil on panel, 28 x 22 in
2008



"Maria Clara y la iguana"
Acrylic on canvas, 25 x 20 in
2008

The first two paintings were exhibited in the Latin Views Biennial 2008; it was a great time, there were artists from all around the world, we had a very professional catalog, a press conference, and my paintings were published in a newspaper, the "Registro", from New Haven, Connecticut. Here are the pictures!
The last painting was sold at the winter show of "Colo Colo Gallery", in New Bedford, Massachusetts.

Las primeras dos pinturas fueron exhibidas en la Bienal "Latin Views", estuvo muy bonito, vinieron artistas de diferentes paises, tuvimos un catalogo muy profesional, hubo ronda de prensa y mis pinturas fueron publicadas en el periodico "Registro", de New Haven, Connecticut.
Aqui estan las fotos!
La ultima pintura fue vendida en la exposicion de invierno de la Galeria "Colo Colo", en New Bedford, Massachusetts.




The web site of the Latin Views is http://www.lnva.us/Latinviews2008.htm