Monday, December 18, 2000

Star Sunflower Oil Factry

Exhibition "M et al" of Santiago Library

The invitation was made with the texture of my work "Oxide Fish!" ! ..
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are all invited to visit the exhibition "M et al" in Santiago Library in Matucana 151, room auditorium. The exhibition was inaugurated today September 5 and runs through October 28, 2007.

Chileans are 21 sculptors belonging to SOECH (Society of Sculptors from Chile), who worked the metal (iron, bronze, stainless steel), from different perspectives.

I made two sculptures made from welded iron. Are "Fish Oxide" and "Whale dressing." Both are different, "Fish Oxide" is big and rugged, as if he had been under the sea, his skin was soaked in resin, which gives even more moisture and shine to the metal. "Whale task", instead it is light and fragile, rather it is a skeleton, or trace, that only in some parts retains some of its skin. Refers to the tasks of hunting to be made in the whaling ships.
were installed opposite each other and form a diptych.

Sunday, December 17, 2000

Preethi Mixer Grinder Sound Less

SOECH_en Where my artistic inspiration comes


Since childhood I had a close relationship with art. Watched from the yard while my mom made crafts classes for children, and then, larger, accompanied the demolition to find discarded windows and doors, then raspábamos and we put in our homes. I think in those outings I was falling in love with the irons, and in general all articles containing history, which are vestiges of the past.

During my childhood my family went south almost every summer, usually camping and travel many people, sometimes without a fixed course, but always looking to have a value as natural or historical heritage. During those summers, and then my scouts camp, I got closer to nature and I knew it would always be in my life. Here I find peace and beauty that sometimes make me so elusive in the urban world. Appears to contain all the wisdom and balance that we need.

After school, my brother invited me to visit the island Toto ("Loco Fever") where he lived for several months. At that time, and several visits later, I lived strong experiences with the sea. I became friends with the fishermen, and they had the chance to go fishing, to open and operate a fish, dive, to see sea lions and dolphins at my fingertips, or spend whole nights in a boat just looking at the moon.

watched as the sea is everything in their lives, and somehow all these experiences were making a strong passion in me. I marvel at the marine world and all its inhabitants. I'm intrigued to be a parallel world, mysterious, obscure, but nevertheless is full of life and beauty.

The sea became in a perpetual source of inspiration, and even materials I have collected it, when displayed at low tide the remains of human life, corroded by rust. The island also comes the greatest gift you received. A whale skeleton 7 meters long, 65 bone white and perfect that I used in various art installations.

works I present today are born from these experiences. To go collecting various objects that I speak of past histories, and slowly bring them together with others, to become new beings.

Saturday, December 16, 2000

Green Green Ep 13 Dubbed

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Friday, December 15, 2000

Strep Throat Looks Like Blisters In Throat

prensa_ enmetal Braulio and




www.lanacion.cl Journal, April 30, 2005

Ernesto Bustos
giant dinosaur sculpture arrives at MIM

The work, created with cans of rusty iron, measures 4.10 meters high, 3.80 meters long, and will be opened on Wednesday, along with the installation "Finding the Whale," with 65 real bones that belonged to a seven-calf Mysticeti meters.

All part of a space problem. After a successful test pay grade at the Catholic University, Mariana Milos decided to take the dinosaur that was created in his home. There he settled in the yard, soon becoming the great attraction of the neighborhood. Of course, not every day people walking down the street one of the town of Providence may be surprised by a dinosaur scale, which plays the role of guardian.
But a change of address, last year precipitated the relocation of the Tyrannosaurus rex.
Mariana and her brother Sebastian Milos, the founder of the company Ludik, then decided that the MIM is the ideal place for sculpture, mainly because every day is a thousand children who visit the museum.
"I was moving home and did not have enough space to display the dinosaur. Thus arose the idea of \u200b\u200bcontact with people of MIM. I thought the best place for children to admire Braulio was the museum, so I sent a letter, and they answered me right away letting me know that they agreed, "says the young Bachelor of Arts from Catholic University.
"Braulio was born from the union of rusted iron plates, arc welding," says its creator. The idea in the use of materials was extolling the passage of time, but avoid the corrosion that results from water and moisture.
This raises the concern of creating a giant extinct animal, friendly looking, he could become a nice memory.
"It took me about three months to do it. I was obsessed with him and tried to do my best.
Once completed, the sculpture spent some time in the school in The Accountant. There
a woman who regularly attended the extension courses, he said: "I
I have the name to baptize the dinosaur. Put Braulio "says the sculptor.

And so this specimen was baptized on Wednesday at 13:00 will be delivered administrators officially Interactive Mirador Museum. Its final location is next to the casino, street Punta Arenas.


moving Cetacean

Braulio But the arrival of the MIM is not the only change for next week. "Finding Whale" is a sculptural installation with 65 real bones that belonged to a whale Mysticeti of seven meters, which will also be inaugurated on Wednesday with Braulio.

Abraham Chaparro, an island fisherman Toto in the XI and friend Mariana Milos, made the discovery and gave the bones to it; who happened to be on the island gathered material for exam.
in sealed boxes, the artist brought the bones to the capital and began to make art with them.
Currently these are installed inside the Aquarium Santiago, also next to the MIM. The installation comes from a wall as if it were an archaeological find, in the shape of the whale in motion.
"The idea is that all Aquarium visitors can admire the beauty of this skeleton and thus supplement their educational experience," says Mariana Milos.

Thursday, December 14, 2000

Lorena Herrera(fotos)

Whale Discovery History of the work.: * Find Whale *:. Trophies for competition

whale bones I made this I work were donated by my buddy Laucha "(Abraham Chaparro), fisherman Toto Island (Region XI).

He found that twenty-foot dead whale on a beach, picked up the corpse,
and cleaned the bones, leaving them in nets underwater, moored to the rocks.

The movement of sea and salt were dropping meat,
and left only the white and light bones.

After this event, and without knowing, I traveled to the island to find the materials and inspiration
for my exam. Knowing my purpose, my friend showed me the proud, and then I gave them all. Santiago brought them in a box huge cardboard and began to create them.

In 2003, these same bones were installed in the East Campus as
the work of my exam grade, entitled "The Circle of Nature."

Wednesday, December 13, 2000

White Spots On Tonsils Hard To Swallow

Gerdau AZA