Showing posts with label Art in Miami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art in Miami. Show all posts

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Colombian artist and architect Félix Ángel "Contradictions and Triumphs"

Félix Ángel, artist and architect  from Medellín, Colombia, has presented more than 100 exhibitions in countries such as Argentina, Colombia, Costa Rica,  Ecuador, El Salvador and The United States and took part in many international competitions. Public collections of his can be found in Miami, Texas, San Francisco, England or Washington. With tradeyourtalent Ángel speaks about being an artist in South America and why it is important not to give up on art.


Félix Ángel, Drawing, from the Horse and Rider Series, a series
that Ángel begun in 1977 and still continues today), http://www.felixangel.com/


What can you say about being an artist in South America?

It is very difficult. One has to be pretty intense. Most people carry out life in a very elemental, almost survival mode. Society in general is not interested in the arts, except from an entertaining point of view. One has to be aware that being an artist, implies a lot of sacrifice and misunderstanding. I am talking about being a real artist.


What are your paintings about? What are your major themes?

My career spans 40 years and my work has evolved visually and technically in a number of ways. However, there has been a constant concern about man, the existential role in life in its many social, political or psychological dimensions. The horrible damage that can inflict to others, the contradictions and triumphs in the context of civilization.

When did you know, you wanted to become an artist?

I think I have been an artist all my life, and I knew since I was four years old that I wanted to become an architect and an artist. I became both.  I had my first exhibition in my  high school at age 14. I have never experienced an indecision about my destiny. 

What were your hardest projects up until now?

The hardest thing has been to stay in course, and not allow anything or anyone to derail the convictions I have about art.

If you could give advice to artists just starting out, what would it be?

To educate oneself about many things that, from a practical viewpoint can give you an edge in life, so when your art does not sell you will not be taken by anguish and desperation which, leads to many concessions in detriment of the principles that rule one' s work and the ethics of life.



Félix Ángel, Dramatic Metaphor, 48 x 60 aproximately, acrylic on canvas, 1991‏http://www.felixangel.com




 Félix Ángel, Mural, Comedal Building, Medellín, Colombia, South America, 1976‏



Félix Ángel, Late Sunday Morning


Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Juliana Urrego


 Juliana Urrego works on contemporary design, architecture, photography and creative projecs in Miami. 



When did you decide to make art your career?

I do not think it was ever a conscious decision. I developed a love for architecture early on and that led to an interest in art and photography. I've been able to grow more as an artist because of my formal education as an architect. When I design, I relate the hierarchy of graphic elements (color, typography, shapes) to that of architectural elements.

Why do you think many people stop on the way in pursuing their dream?

I think people stop pursuing dreams because they allow themselves to derail. As long as you have a clear picture of where you want to be, nothing should stop that. There is no greater reward than accomplishing a dream or goal, no matter how big or small.

What are you working on right now?

Right now I am collaborating with Kaleidoscope Collective on the design for the Jai-Alai Magazine cover and website. The magazine is a limited edition, biannual periodical with the goal of documenting literary life in Miami, Florida between 2010 and 2015. (See www.jaialaimag.org). 



If you could give young artists some advice, what would it be?

Being a young designer myself the best piece of advice I can give is to embrace the creative process. Each of us grows a great deal when we embark in a creative process regardless of your career. It leads us to build a strong foundation which we continously build upon. 

Kaleidoscope Collective Work, see at www.julianaurrego.com



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