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DISCOS BERSERKER, CDMOAX Y TORUS presentan PAINT BY con JM

JM es un artista originario de Mexicali. Ha explorado el arte desde diversos espacios –público, comercial o privado–, siempre con la convicción de que el arte es libertad, de que se es capaz de expresarse gráficamente y que eso alimenta a la imaginación. El arte es un proceso mental plagado de tomas de decisión, lo cual se traduce en pensamiento vivo y en acción.
El arte es también un ejercicio de autodescubrimiento y un puente con otras personas. Cuando era niño tuvo un encuentro con el arte y recuerda que se le ofrecía como un artefacto de esperanza y de paz. Pero no se dio cuenta de su enorme poder hasta adulto. En este episodio, JM realiza una pieza en conjunto con infancias, una experiencia con la que está familiarizado y que le ha permitido ser testigo de la curiosidad y de la importancia que tiene el ser validados desde pequeños.

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Transcript
00:00Today we are drawing a city, some houses, I thought about the horizon of the city of Mexico.
00:15This part of the process
00:21It doesn't require perfection, it doesn't require right or clean.
00:33It requires a little bit of meditation and not thinking too much.
00:51My first memory of painting or painting, when I was a child, my parents went to the hospital
01:16because I was born with a physical circumstance.
01:21There was nothing very serious but I had to do surgery.
01:24The hospital at which they took me was full of art.
01:30They were a little bit of the beauty of it.
01:34It was a hospital for children where they had different types of disabilities.
01:40And mine was very easy to solve.
01:44But there were children who were a little bit more serious,
01:48and sometimes they didn't go back to the surgery.
01:53The hospital gave you clothes, painting, and payasos.
01:59So it gave you a certain calm.
02:02It gave you a peace.
02:05Because when you're a child, the truth is that you're not a fool.
02:09You get to realize the things.
02:17Do you want to paint?
02:18Yes.
02:19Yes.
02:20Yes.
02:21Yes.
02:22What color do you like most?
02:24The blue.
02:26This blue or this blue?
02:28This blue.
02:30This blue.
02:31Very good.
02:32The illustration and the graphic and the color of color
02:37allows you to imagine.
02:39From basic ways, you know that this is a sun.
02:44I have to explain it.
02:47The kids who are passing are already know what we are doing.
02:50And what interesting is that they want to know the link.
02:55You are going to paint this sky.
03:00This blue.
03:03This blue.
03:04I don't know the only one.
03:05Oh, we're going to paint all of them.
03:07This blue.
03:09This blue.
03:10This blue.
03:11This blue.
03:12When you finish, I will tell you if you want to know what it is.
03:14Okay?
03:16I don't know.
03:17The two.
03:18Yes.
03:19I went to the art through the practice, and the exhibition.
03:23And that led me to explore different spaces.
03:26The public space, the private space, the commercial space.
03:31And I have more or less than 12 years exploring this phenomenon.
03:38When I was adult, I started working.
03:41And if I would have had this day in my childhood, and I would have said,
03:46Orale, this is what I like.
03:47This is what I feel like.
03:48This is what I feel like.
03:49Maybe I would have been more young.
03:51We are kind of used to think that a certain style is perfect.
03:56So, that if it's plastic, it's perfect.
03:58Or that if it's uniform, it's perfect.
04:01But that concept is not for anything natural.

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