jueves, 26 de agosto de 2010


DESPUES DE MESES DE HABER RECIBIDO LA NOTICIA DE QUE HABIA GANADO UNA PUBLICACION EN UN BILLETE DE LA LOTERIA DEL SORTEO EL GORDITO FUE PUBLICADO EL 4 DE AGOSTO DEL 2010, CON 4000,000 DE CACHITOS, CREO QUE ES MI MAYOR TIRAJE.

jueves, 25 de marzo de 2010

ESTA ES OTRA BIENAL DE ARTE EN LA QUE ENTRAN TODAS LAS CATEGORIAS NO NECESITAS SER DE ALGUNA NACIONALIDAD Y AL PARECER TENER UN CURRICULUM MEXTENSO Y RICO. NO ESTA DE MAS INTENTARLO NO?

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jueves, 11 de marzo de 2010

Estudiante de artes plásticas, claro que no con tendencias conceptuales, soy un poco mas como dirían algunos críticos y conceptualistas... artesana. Cada uno de mis hijos tiene una información genética basada en algunas influencias que son bagajes culturales y familiares. Este grabado sobre dulce papel arroz es un papalote que consta de cuatro bloques de cuatro pirámides, casi como un pequeñísimo fractal, después subiré el ridículo que haré al intentarlo volar después de unas franquenstainescas intervenciones, para las diferentes muestras en las que estuvo, dentro de la exposición itinerante de RAÍCES paráfrasis contemporánea.

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PARA LOS INTERESADOS EN UNA OPORTUNIDAD DE SACARLE PROVECHO A AQUELLO PUEDEN HACER CON SUS LINDAS MANECITAS JIJI

miércoles, 10 de febrero de 2010


The Real Princess (The Princess and the Pea)
by Hans Christian Andersen
Illustrated by Edmund Dulac


There was once a prince, and he wanted a princess, but then she must be a real Princess. He travelled right around the world to find one, but there was always something wrong. There were plenty of princesses, but whether they were real princesses he had great difficulty in discovering; there was always something which was not quite right about them. So at last he had come home again, and he was very sad because he wanted a real princess so badly.

One evening there was a terrible storm; it thundered and lightninged and the rain poured down in torrents; indeed it was a fearful night.

In the middle of the storm somebody knocked at the town gate, and the old King himself sent to open it.

It was a princess who stood outside, but she was in a terrible state from the rain and the storm. The water streamed out of her hair and her clothes; it ran in at the top of her shoes and out at the heel, but she said that she was a real princess.

'Well we shall soon see if that is true,' thought the old Queen, but she said nothing. She went into the bedroom, took all the bed clothes off and laid a pea on the bedstead: then she took twenty mattresses and piled them on top of the pea, and then twenty feather beds on top of the mattresses. This was where the princess was to sleep that night. In the morning they asked her how she slept.

'Oh terribly bad!' said the princess. 'I have hardly closed my eyes the whole night! Heaven knows what was in the bed. I seemed to be lying upon some hard thing, and my whole body is black and blue this morning. It is terrible!'

They saw at once that she must be a real princess when she had felt the pea through twenty mattresses and twenty feather beds. Nobody but a real princess could have such a delicate skin.

So the prince took her to be his wife, for now he was sure that he had found a real princess, and the pea was put into the Museum, where it may still be seen if no one has stolen it.

Now this is a true story.



ESTE CUENTO DE VERDAD NO LO CONOCIA PERO LA ILUSTRACION ME AGRADO ASI K LO COMPARTO

sábado, 6 de febrero de 2010

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ESTE ES EL PRIMER COMUNICADO EN ESTA PAGINA ASI QUE AGRADEZCO SU INTERES Y YA CON MAS CALMA ENTRARE EN DETALLES DE LO QUE SERA EL BLOG DE MAYU
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