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Friday, March 24, 2023

interview

Essence, a poetic and artistic jewel.

The great capacity to manifest, or transmit emotions in poetry and art; that natural and intense release of feelings through these magnificent works, which sometimes cause us so much impact, and at the same time arouse our deepest interest, is certainly a great stimulus for the heart. How many times, when contemplating a canvas, do we walk between reflections, going deeper beyond our feelings? How many times, in the intimacy of that encounter, do we surprise a tear or a smile?

Contemporary Mexican Modernist Art in the city of Raleigh

"I would like to tell these people that they come from a very rich and ancient culture, the roots of an individual and of a society are key to being better. I would like to arouse their curiosity so that they investigate a little more about those roots, where Wherever you go or live, you carry a personal treasure with respect to your cultural and social formation, the ideal is to share it with others, or at least know that you have." George Marin.

Interview with the Costa Rican writer, poet and painter Ligia Calderón

Ligia has given her existence a lot of color and has done it to her full freedom, her success is synonymous with reference, since she discovered her talent for painting, her inspiration has been colorful ... Ligia is a daughter, sister, wife, mother, friend, poet, artist but above all a great humanist, who throughout her life has been committed to carrying motivational messages through her artistic expressions (painting-literature) that so much adores.

Interview with Wilson Rogelio Enciso

Today I am going to introduce you to a great writer who, due to lack of time, as happens to many people, had to postpone his lyrics, but despite having started in this literary world somewhat late, his work is so extensive and impeccable that no one would notice this minute detail.

Presentation of the novel “Matarratón”

The official and international launch of the novel "Marathon" was a luxurious presentation that lasted one hour and fifty minutes. After welcoming and thanking the guests who were given the opportunity to share a literary evening, the host author spoke to us in summary of his work. After his intervention, we gave the space to the Spanish writer and "creator of universes of magical colors" Julio L. Calderón, who read a paragraph of the book that we present. Then, the Puerto Rican writer, poet and international columnist Tania Anaid Ramos González, Azula, presented Wilson's literary profile.

Renzo Ortega in an interview with Revista Latina.

Currently I am a visiting professor of Painting at the University of Chapel Hill, I dedicate myself to painting because I think it is the mission of my life, I believe that painting is very important for me not only as a means of expression but also as a historical document, That is why I believe that painting must have a space and tradition must also be respected and above all painters, it is necessary to open space for painters.
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