Tuesday, November 3, 2009

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La Noche de Arte

Alberto Quintanilla, a painter of bold colors and Andean demons, the great bear ( Ukuk tell him to his telluric Cuzco) based in France, gaunt and haggard, this time piercing his art, he tells me about the accidental death of her son, shocked by what he heard ... I walk a few feet and I find the wonderful vitality sculptress Amelia Weiss, in its approximately 85 to sparkle in the eyes excited me to her next exhibition on 23 November at the Museum Osma. Jeanette Revilla always pretty and in tandem with its famous husband, the great Carlos Revilla, a fan of the work of this monster of our painting asked for him and for his paintings, frustrated and quite upset I hung said that only one of the tables and Carlos should be very upset, complain about the two with the director of the show and promises to hang the next day ... says, "is that they have been like 500 pictures," I asked and asked Jeanette, "is that this lady do not know who Carlos Revilla? "seems not to hear about their friendship and complicity with Picasso and Salvador Dalí, it seems he does not feel the magic of his stroke and the spirit contained in the perfect bodies of his master surrealist.
I keep around the room and at the end of a panel is a Szyszlo badly framed and hung worse, a little later I found my great friend, the sculptor and now director of our upcoming Museum of Contemporary Art: Alvaro Roca-Rey, his sculpture almost architectural structures full of tensions and perfect gear, Roca-Rey is a perfectionist and I regret not exposed his sketches, which some other individual exposure once had the luck to see the Leonardo and appeared before a masterpiece Alvaro is loving and simple, gives me a hug, big boy. Light
Negib tells me is Artco with a new collection, Ana Maria Guevara introduces me to her mother, while the journalist Enrique Zileri tells the story of zebrafish that says is capable of regenerating his eyes, that is if he loses an eye that grows back, so with wonderful fish stories, births, deaths and human emotions, there is a different world in the largest (without doubt) of the year art exhibition. The Night of Art, organized by the association of ladies of the United States Embassy in Lima.

* Following the artists and cooling this article I wrote for ten days now, I must add that I saw the great Amelia Weiss, again inviting their exposure and returned to attend swearing, ate Haiti in Miraflores with Fabiola de la Cuba, was preparing to travel to Lambayeque to introduce the third version of the "Fiesta Muchik" told me that her daughter, "Mozart" and "Bethoveen" (cocker spaniel and poodle) as well as "lice "(the rabbit) were re good but the groom had passed away ... osea ended. Maximum exposure As Laura, during 30 years of the Riva Aguero Institute, found Saywa and Damaris, I dared not ask if the rebels won de Viña del Mar had left her mother's house and was "independent" as me confided a few weeks ago.

artists are exposed, I try to look at human sensitive and beyond other works, of the limelight and applause.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

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the fear of Fiesta, Halloween and The "Tanta Wawas"

the Celtic year ended on the last day of October, when the dead returned to their homes to ask for supplies, they upset the whole year who refuses to feed them, so at home should be prepared dishes, usually sweets and favorite dishes of their deceased.

Druids, who were the Celtic priests worship the trees and thought that meant the leaves fall to death and the beginning of a new life. It is time for renewal, in order to start, death followed by a new life, the evil spirits followed of the saints.

is said that the Catholic religion was dead on March 13 but to see that the pagan celebration of October 31 followed was more than the church calendar, the early Christians changed the date and made match of the Celts, creating the term Halloween, All Hallow bypass? s eve: eve of All Saints.

famous in America is the "Day of the Dead" Mexican, with its masks, sweets and celebrations in Peru are traditional "Tanta Wawas" or children who are breads made with flour from wheat, corn, butter, honey , cloves, cinnamon and anise; The "Tanta Wawa" have a character offering to the ancestors.