POSITIVE RESULTS THROUGH THE WORKSHOP "BUILDING THE CREATIVE PROCESS IN THE PICTURE" THAT IS OFFERED IN THE CENTER OF THE ARTS
Nirvana and Maria Paz Garcia Ibanez, two specialists in photography and who are making art among artists of his generation, taught the workshop Building the creative process in the image. The update is part of the academic offerings provided by the Center for the Arts in San Luis Potosi Centennial through its area of Visual Arts, in the period from January to June 2009.
In interviews, both teachers agreed that the workshop Building the creative process in the image, is characterized to include other disciplines such as drawing, sculpture, collage, among others.
"Students will make a log during the course of the subject, and we do much emphasis on the photo to get out of the issue and then start lining up in the picture again," explained María García Ibáñez, who is originally from Madrid, Spain.
For its part the Peace Nirvana photographer who has been honored for his work in three continents, said: "We will divide by monthly issues, each issue we raised in the program this way. It looks more interesting than you be saying two here or there, as it is working. "
Both Paz and Garcia Ibanez, the workshop stressed that construction of the creative process on the image to be taught at the Arts Center of San Luis Potosi Centennial is the only of its kind in the country.
On students who attend the workshop at the Center for the Arts, Mary Garcia Ibanez, said: "The truth is that if we were surprised by the enthusiasm that kids have, there is always a great disposition.
"We found a pleasant surprise, we found open guys super eager to work and a good subject, the truth what we found was very positive."
PERSONAL PROJECTS
In regard to Nirvana Paz, said that teaching is like love or love bipolar parallel. "I come to do an artist residency in Austria, where do the job" Back to the Twenties "was a FONCA scholarship, and good too I teach in the Federal District."
Maria Garcia Ibanez, said she is from a year ago in Mexico thanks to a grant from the Mexican Embassy. "We renewed the scholarship and I am now producing my own work of art in Oaxaca, which is based in sculpture and graphics."
Finally, both artists stressed that "as is tradition in the history of the world, youth are not in institutional spaces. Young people are creating new spaces being created groups are creating galleries in their homes, so finally the young age and then we go to the institution.
"The little road to build, and the first thing to do to build that road, is to build the material and then put it on the street."