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Jill bikes around, stopping at coffee shops and other public places where her interest is people and their preoccupations and gestures. She records what she observes … then re-positions them in new scenes and environments … in oil … on canvas … a reinterpretation of the meaning of their behavior.  This could produce some wild paintings!

Self Portrait with Dog

Self Portrait with Dog

Go Jill!

Close-up of  One of Jill’s Sculptures:

Jill Carpenter Sculpture

Jill Carpenter Sculpture

Jill shares her studio with Rena Vela. Here is their studio door:

Studio Door

Studio Door

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Manuel Lince

Manuel Lince

Manuel moves easily between the two cultures … Mexico and America.  He taught himself the art of carving wooden masks and entered the MFA program at UTPA. He already has a couple of graduate degrees.  As I asked him the same questions I have asked others he came up with the following answers :

1. What is your definition of success as an artist ?
“I cannot answer that question .”
2.  What is your definition of a successful work of art ?
” A successful piece is one which, when you see it, you must stop and look.”
3.  At what age did you know that you wanted to be an artist ?
” I began to draw at age 12 and have continued since … I had a responsible job for years and that entailed many meetings. Of course I “doodled” constantly in those meetings.  It improved my skill and kept me interested. I went to a woodcarver in Mexico to train.  He gave me a piece of wood to carve and I worked on it until satisfied. Days later,  when it was time to leave,  he told me that it was custom to go up into the mountain to find a tree and replace the wood I had used.  Up we went … him hustling along and me trying to keep up. We got near the top and secured a few pieces … at which point he said I would have to give him three to replace one.  Three for one!  I staggered down the mountain with them on my back as he sauntered down carrying his easily.  Good wood to carve is hard to find.  I learned a lot.”

In response to a homework assignment Manuel Lince bought some cowhides in Mexico, carved a wooden mold,  and made two masks. Rena Vela is wearing one …

Manuel Lince Mask I

Manuel Lince Mask I, modeled by Rena Vela

and the other was donned by Manuel himself.

Manuel Lince Mask II

Manuel Lince Mask II

 

Manuel contemplates his carving of the crucified Christ

Manuel contemplates his carving of the crucified Christ

… Manuel had never carved a figure before. I thought the blemishes in the wood really emphasised the suffering and destruction of the flesh the subject required.

Crucified Christ close-up

Crucified Christ close-up

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Diego Sanchez Sculpture

Diego Sanchez Sculpture

Diego Sanchez Sculpture

Diego Sanchez Sculpture

How about these very simple and striking ceramic sculptures? Produced by Diego Sanchez, an intense, thoughtful man from Colombia who is in the MFA program at UTPA, they evoke animal horns, sea anenomes, and other organic forms. He specializes in low-fire pieces.

Diego Sanchez

Diego Sanchez

His artist’s statement says : “In much of my work, I passionately search for ways to express my love for nature, especially with clay … What can be more earthy than dirt ? What I like most about working with clay is the ability to control the form.”

Hands of Diego Sanchez

Hands of Diego Sanchez

He goes on to say, ” My intention with my art work is to express and preserve that personal need to be in contact with nature.  I create my pieces only for the joyfulness of my spirit and use them as a constant search and exploration for that organic essence in this geometrical man-made world of shapes that we live in. What I offer the viewer with my work is an opportunity to look closer at nature and an invitation to spend more time with it.”

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