years ago,
especially in the school I developed hobbies that determined study architecture,
each passing year in the school I felt more passion for the art, every week I drew and painted with different techniques, colors, pencils, paints, etc., I could
develop drawings of faces, human body, nature landscapes, cities, animals,
objects, abstractions among others, these drawings and paintings were copies of
works already made and also creations. These works of art opened my mind to develop
creativity, one of these jobs consisted of designing a house through a model,
it was my first approaches to architecture, unfortunately when entering to
study architecture, I leave this hobby of painting and drawing big format
with materials and techniques that I had developed, I am currently thinking
about returning this activity in my free time to continue specializing in
discovering the wonders of art.
In this
photo I was in the last exhibition (2008) of art in my school, in every
semester I had an exhibition, I made a painting of the copy of the picture of
Mexican painter Diego Rivera called El vendedor de alcatraces, This was the last
painting that I developed in big formats.
Looks like a great copy. Do you paint many originals?
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