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emmaklee · 10 months
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Isidro Ferrer / poster for a theatrical production of Dracula
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squarehead333 · 4 months
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Isidro Ferrer, page from his 1999 graphic novel Exilios, made in collaboration with Zaragazon writer Grassa Toro.
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theambientsky · 2 months
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Isidro Ferrer
This guy is amazing.
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dosartistas · 3 months
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Isidro Ferrer. Poster.
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ecocuban · 2 years
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Book Recommendation: Cuba: An American History
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“As many people who know Cuba and Miami well have observed, each is a peculiar mirror of the other… Two facts are clear: it is impossible to understand the Cuban Revolution without understanding Miami, and it is impossible to understand Miami without understanding the Cuban Revolution.”
— Cuba: An American History, page 419
What’s this book about?
Cuba: An American History is a chronicle of US-Cuba relations and history. The book draws on more than thirty years of research and includes extensive research from the author’s own travels into the island country. The novel is written by Ada Ferrer, a Julius Silver Professor of History and Latin American and Caribbean Studies at New York University.
What is the importance of a book such as this?
Cuba, as is emphasized again and again throughout the book, has an intimate history with the United States that extends past the Cuban Missile Crisis, Bay of Pigs, and the Platt Amendment. Given the relevance of Cuba in American international policies, it’s important for Americans, Cubans, and non-Cubans alike to learn about the country’s history with the United States as we advance into further discussions related to the island.
What’s especially unique about Cuba: An American History is the inclusion of the human-side of the events that occur in the book. Ferrer weaves in testimonies and stories of Cuban exiles and those who still live on the island. It is rare that we not only get the human-side of Cuban history, but that it is also written by someone Cuban as well.
Where does the book leave off?
The book begins in 1492 with the Spanish voyages into the Americas and ends with the election of Joe Biden and the San Isidro protests in 2020 and 2021.
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zauddu · 10 months
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Isidro Ferrer - mascolinitá tossica
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goodmemory · 6 months
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Stone by Stone - Isidro Ferrer
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hobbygilda · 4 months
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Toxic masculinity by Isidro Ferrer
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quarantineddreamer · 7 months
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I've investigated about the poster and this is what the artist (Isidro Ferrer) who designed it says:
The official poster for 2022 presents an image where the protagonists are a man dressed as a bird and an egg; a creation that ignores direct references to cinema and raises questions in the viewer, but which for its author “embraces a very Buñuelian (*) surrealist spirit.”
The work has a high dream component and appeals directly to the universe of creation, fantasy and magic; As its creator explains, “the egg symbolizes the origin of being, perfection and creation. It also represents the world and the Universe.” Regarding the bird, it is “a celestial symbol” that in some civilizations represents intelligence and wisdom, “that is why shamans and indigenous leaders dress with bird feathers,” says Ferrer. The union of both elements is something that can be observed in mythologies around the world, from Egypt to India, passing through Oceania; “The egg of the world is a mythological and cosmogonic theme that symbolically represents a beginning of some kind,” he concludes.
(*) he's referring to Luis Buñuel, a very important Spanish filmmaker ... he also lived in Mexico as a refugee
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That'd sum up the concept, I guess?
Sigel, I love you so much for looking this up 💜
Really interesting. I am not surprised whatsoever to find that it has a beautiful meaning to it. (Though my first thought when I saw it—for literally no particular reason—was: this has “Waiting for Godot” vibes; and also: I find this bird dude a bit haunting)
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dumeworld · 1 month
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Isidro Ferrer
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maskenmoodboard · 2 months
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emmaklee · 11 months
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Isidro Ferrer
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fernand0 · 4 months
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karinavisualart · 7 months
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List of Project Post Level 1
Project 1
Exercise 1: Glossary of art terms
Exercises 1.1: Case Study Interview
Research 1.1: Artist Practices
Research 1.1: Isidro Ferrer
Project 1: First Draft
Project 1:Final Ideas
Project 2
Project 1: Self-reflection Flashback
Personal Notes: Habitante or dweller
Case study:Juanan Requen
Daily Recordingfor project 2
Project 2: Family Memories
Exercise 2.1: Locating your practice, and creative and critical strategies
Exercise 2.3: Writing a personal statement
Project 3
Inspiration for the Third project: Diego Rivera
Research 3.2: Inspiration
Project 3: Concertina
Side Project :1
Project 3: Followed his footsteps
Project 3:Imaginary trip through time
Youtube video of project 3
Presentation research: Ruby Silvious Art
Project 4
OCA Tutor Feedback Project 2&3
Reseach project 4: I did not use this for this project. I might use it later on.
Research project 4: Mohini Chandra: Paradise Lost work
Research project 4: Dourthe
Assignment 4: Process
Research project 4: Susan Hiller
Research project 4: Pepe Gimeno
Research assigment 4: Natalya Balnova and JORGE REGUEIRA
Analysis of project 4
Assignment 4: Final Presentation
Project 5
Research 5.1: How do analyse an artwork, in particular a zine?
Exercise 5.2: Evaluating your work
Exercise 5.3: 20x20 presentation
Small research for the essay: Fanzinologia.
Research 5.2: An example of bookfair for fanzines
Project 6:
Feedback: Assignment 5
Describing your practice: Art statement for an artist
Assignment 6: So and so
Assignment 6: So and so (I did not like the frames but you can see the final one on the portfolio)
Exercise 3: Describing your practice
Project 6 https://www.behance.net/gallery/164425375/So-and-so
Project 7:
Personal tutor Feedback: Project 6
Side project: Financial Freedom
Assignment 7 (Idea I): This is the basis of project 6 work.
Assignment 7: Reflect on these designs by asking yourself
Project 7: Sketches (Idea II)
Project 7: exercises
Assignment 8
Feedback: Assignment 6 & 7
Research 8.1: Inspiration, Lucie Rie
Research 8.2: Izziyana Suhaimi
Research 8.3: Peter Crawley and Claire Wellesley-Smith
Experiment 8.1: Cyanotype and black paint.
Research 8.4: Exhibition Garry Fabian Miller: Adore Audio
Research 8.5 Transfer photo to paper
Project 8: Process
Project 8: Final pieces
Project 9
Research 9.1:Assignment 9
Inspiration:Amalia Avia
Project 9
Project 10
Project 10: An example of how you can overestimate yourself.
Research 10.1 Bocono
Tower: Project 10
Research task: Evaluating your experiences
Exercise 2: Looking to the Future: Creative Process
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Isidro Ferrer
Un gato saltador
Caminando descubrió su razon
"Un gato verde. Un gato azul. Caminando por la calle descubrimos que eras tu".
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ANGEL R. O.
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analacuchita-blog · 1 year
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Feliz navidad les desea la familia Ferrer Estévez (en San Isidro, Canarias, Spain) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm2xkNtKAMpV2sBveBonUkUIXf3M5PC7hWqIkw0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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