An opportunity for me to easily remember more of my Spanish. You are welcome to read those notes and comment there as well.Īdded Bonus: The sketches/explanations accompanying the prints are bilingual, first in English and then in Spanish. I will be writing more notes in my annual thread about hispanic culture. Because mostly the subject is the same-family members of her family-the subjects are similar. So today at the library, I was pleasantly surprised. I had not thought that Sandra Lomas Garza would publish another similar book, just didn't think she would for no particular reason. My son was still little, so I bought the book that night. They reason she probably had that proble, with perspective is because she uses an interesting perspective in this artwork.Īt the time of her presentation she had recently published Family Pictures / Cuadros de Familia. My non-artist self cannot detect that problem here. Lomas' main professor teased her about her problems with perspective. She is one of several famous artists who graduated from that same university in South Texas, including Amado Pena. While she was there, she gave a presentation at the university's art gallery. When I was a graduate student, Lomas went to Kingsville to visit her family in the late 1990s.
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