Meanwhile, here are more shots of the mural with especially good light. Some shots are from the second story dance studio.
Murals by Ronald Mills de Pinyas at the new Santa Ana Municipal School for the Integration of the Arts (EMAI) in Santa Ana, Costa Rica, 2010-2016. To see other work by Ron Mills de Pinyas go to www.mills-pinyas.com
Friday, June 28, 2013
The Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando (blog) and additional shots of the mural
Yesterday, Susan Campos, a Costa Rican/Spanish ethnomusicologist associated with the highly prestigious Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando (Spain) came to the school to meet Jorge and me. Here is a posting she wrote about Jorge's and my work with indigenous people (CEDIA) as well as my murals at the main campus of the University of Costa Rica (1986) and the current project at the Escuela Municipal de Artes Integradas de Santa Ana. http://www.susancampos.es/blog/emai/
Meanwhile, here are more shots of the mural with especially good light. Some shots are from the second story dance studio.
Meanwhile, here are more shots of the mural with especially good light. Some shots are from the second story dance studio.
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Wow, wow, wow, and re-wow.
ReplyDeleteEs imponente! An so tall!
You are amazing, and you painted it, as usual, sooo fast (maybe faster in this case since I imagine that you wanted to get away from the scaffolding, and back on the ground!!)
I'll make a point on visiting with the guys late July to see all the details that can't be appreciated in the photos
Congratulations!
Carmen