
Celaya, Gto. November 23, 2018.- With the impetus of her young years laden with fantasies and dreams, trained to see objects beyond the name that we have given force to insert them in the common language, Pamela Naomi Morales presented in the exhibition "Mercado Paraiso" other meanings that they are also possible to interpret, live and understand what is happening in our city's markets.
Graduate of Visual Arts of the University of Guanajuato, Naomi presented in the Campus Celaya-Salvatierra a collection of art-objects, a discipline of contemporary art that gives full importance to the idea and meaning that the artist wants to transmit to common objects. By using this technique, the artist performs assemblies, photographs and artistic objects with materials that are easy to obtain, modifies or produces them, and in a stroke of sight synthesizes the culture, customs and life-forms of people.
The markets Morelos and Hidalgo inspired Naomi to make her art. "These spaces are very important for the Mexican culture, because they represent the identity and the intangible heritage; Mexico is reflected in its butchers, between "merolicos" and herbs," she tells us and envelops us in the narrative that in his way makes the two oldest markets in the city.
Through the artist it is possible to give a playful use to a bucket and two strainers, or enclose in a crystal sphere thyme and parsley stripping them of its simplicity and even its previous function to endow them with a special beauty, cease to be what they have been for millennia and pose before us as a beautiful ornament worthy of giving in a special occasion.
Naomi represents the graduate of this institution and she is a live example of what you can do for the community. She is an inspired human being that links art and science through creation, is what she said to her parents and guest who came to the expo; the Rector of Campus, Dr. Graciela Ruiz Aguilar, art, she added makes us humans capable of enjoying what we do and live every day.
With this art-object show the young artist took us to appreciate that goes unnoticed while we hurry, in the coming and going of the routine, we go in and out of the market, without seeing the herb vendors, women who in their wick baskets carry the inherited potions and knowledge, an inseparable binomial at risk that without the other it may do very little. "You realize that you're in the market because of the sounds and what is around. In going in and out, love and drama stories are created", says Pamela filled with emotion.
If you want to find beauty where apparently there isn't, you just have to go to the markets and get lost in the jarrels, the empty boxes, the flowers, the traders and salesmen and allow yourselves to experience and interpret them in defiantly, as Naomi Morales did.
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