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Part of a book I made in college called “Pipe Ace: Learning from a Sketch”. Raphael Lemkin (Polish: Rafał Lemkin; 24 June 1900 – 28 August 1959) was a Polish lawyer of Jewish descent who is best known for coining the word genocide and initiating the Genocide Convention, an interest spurred on after learning about the Armenian genocide and being horrified to find out that no international laws existed to prosecute the Ottoman leaders who had perpetrated these crimes. Lemkin coined the word genocide in 1943 or 1944 from genos (Greek for family, tribe, or race) and -cide (Latin for killing). His work inspired Jessie Bernard, whose book American Community Behavior contains one of the earliest sociological studies of genocide.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
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I was born in Santiago de Chile, the son of an American mother and a Chilean father. I grew up with my mom only, who worked hard for me and my brother. She taught us English from a young age and everything that involves the culture of her native country, something that has shaped me enormously. I studied at The English Institute, a school that, rather than asking for the best academic results, was very concerned with the human side of things, which I appreciate to this day. I was originally going to study visual arts, which I tried for a year when my mom moved back to California. For mental health reasons, I had to return to Chile, only having the opportunity to go to Chillán where my father lives. Since I did not take the placement test, I entered the Virginio Gómez Professional Institute to study Construction Engineering, from which I graduated last year. I don't predict my future very far, but I have ideas from the dreams I have. I would like to make a living from art, but without formal certainties, the academic world of engineering attracts me a lot. Furthermore, I started by making drawings with Bic pencil and watercolor pencils, which I independently compiled and published in book form in the United States, entitled "Pipe Ace: Learning from a Sketch." Later I evolved in a certain way to Sakura ink pencils and collages. Now I work in three series titled "The Stories", "The Journeys" and "The Towers", all in mixed media format. I was very thankful this year to be featured in a collective art book in honor of Salvador Allende for the celebration of his birthday, it had a print run of a thousand copies which meant a lot to me as a starting point in my professional career. Now I am working in a collage based on the story of Stormé Delarverie, with all profits going to the "It Gets Better" NGO for LGBTQ+ youth; along with other similar proposals in the works. Statement: As an almost young mind, I am in the middle of two subjects: tales that inspire me and my learning path that is never ending. My art right now is the first bullet point of, hopefully, many to come. The collages and illustrations I work on focus on people and society as a whole, but specially in delivering a clear message through iconography. The stories and consciousness of inspiring persons are the main subjects of my current work. I've always loved reading biographies and mixing them with the pieces I produce, is intended as a tribute to the people portrayed.
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