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What is the role of silence in art?



Giancarlo Vitor



Erick Sanchez

Rudolph Castro


Pablo Patrucco


Juan Luis San Miguel

What's the role of silence in art? Luis, Buenos Aires Luis

your question is very interesting. Silence is very important for an artist because the creation begins with thought and ideas. The thought is silent.

When I visited I found artists and painting, always alone. The artists can not work with people around you or talking, that means they need solitude and silence because they need to concentrate on what they are doing. Some of them listen to classical music and other kinds of music.

To be more sure of my answer, I asked several artists, including photo-realistic painter Giancarlo Vitor, who said he spoke to no one and listening rock music, bosa nova, jazz and alternative music, according to mood. Vitor said he could not paint talking to other people.

The Puerto Rican figurative artist Erick Sanchez said, "I go from side to side, back and forth while I'm dancing and singing. I give myself heart and soul to work. While I paint I can not talk to anyone. Sometimes people talk to me and not listen to them. I focus too much on the work. I would rather not interrupt me. " Sánchez can not paint and talk.

When I asked the conceptual artist Rudolph Castro what the role of silence in his work, he said, "I need to be alone to be, confined for a few minutes and / or hours of music that comes out of my player, my own choice as an individual, not wanting any disease perceive the new canvas or object that is still weak, unwilling or unable birth. You might think you want privacy or a way of seclusion, but are moments of visual detoxification, mental and spiritual, in which to learn something or someone, requiring only two different tones of voice and a random song while. I will not be together but it is clear that I'm never alone. " Castro alone, but with his spiritual energy.

hyper-realist artist Pablo Patrucco said I can chat or talk on the phone and paint at once without any problems, until you can paint listening to a football match. But he listens to music depending on the painting table. There is a box asking you only salsa but mostly listen to classical music when she paints. Patrucco he can talk and paint at a time.

thematic multi painter Juan Luis San Miguel, who makes portraits, still lifes, and abstractions, prefers silence to paint because the messages derived from the music or television influence and disrupt his creative process. Also, take a deep breath while you work, always seeking greater mental clarity and a sense of emptiness.

Louis, that means that not all think alike and work differently. Essentially all humans work in different ways, but the goal must be the same and our effort has to be the best we can to reach our goal.

Thanks Luis for your good question.



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What is the difference between a craftsman of an artist? Who determines

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Fernando de Szyszlo


Pedro Caballero


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Jorge Eielson


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What is the difference between a craftsman of an artist? I think almost all of Peruvian artists in their works that reflect the typical culture of our country are considered craftsmen. Why the difference? Flor, Lima

Flor
a craftsman, learned his job from his father, grandfather or a craft school. In turn, the artists have exhibitions in galleries went to college and graduated in fine arts. Most of painters who makes paintings with traditional culture are considered artisans, if they sell their paintings to tourists.

There are artists who use iconography of the Inca cultures such as Fernando de Szyszlo, Pedro Caballero, Galdos Rivas, Milner Cajahuaringa and Jorge Eielson, but they only use the influence of the Inca culture and creativity is most of their work where each piece is unique. While artisans Inca iconography is greater than the creation of the work done and where most of the pictures seem. In the case of Jorge Eielson is influenced by the Inca quipus (ropes and knots of different colors that the Incas used to store information, records of crops, population censuses, from infants to 80 years blind, taxes, etc.) reference.

The difference between a craftsman and an artist is where they sell their works, the artisan sold to tourists and the artist in the galleries to collectors. The artists who make Inca iconography are not considered craftsmen, if not "Indian Abstract" in the case of the artists mentioned above. It is true what you say, most of which are works of traditional culture are considered craftsmen. This is because the artists are not typical art as you may have noticed in the pictures. Usually this

applies to all countries, but the craftsmanship is very nice and very decorative. It is nothing less or ugly take home crafts is a matter of taste.

Flor Thanks for your question, I hope my answer clarified your doubts. Augusto

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