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Muddy

  Estos días he estado pensando en mi vida, hay cosas que me han hecho pensar. Creo que estoy en una parte de mi vida donde me encuentro feliz.        Hace unos años escuché que cuando pasas pensando en el pasado tu cerebro funciona como una "casetera".  Y mi cerebro fue una casetera por muchos años, decidí no pasar mi vida pensando tanto en lo que fue. Algunas memorias están turbias, me refiero a que tengo que realmente que buscarlas, no están escondidas pero no a la mano. Parte de esto, es que encontré que la nostalgia me duele, como una canción de un viejo amor.       Entrados en nostalgia, estoy viendo una de mis series favoritas, un anime llamado "Welcome to NHK" y me hizo recordar ni vida en esos momentos. Mi situación era parecida a la de Satou, en muchos momentos. Recordando, a pesar de todo, mis recuerdos son buenos. No veo el pasado con lentes de color rosa, y sí, hubo muchos errores míos. Hice un caos. Definitivamente, fui culpable.       Recordar es nost
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My Logo-Case Study

Overview  After identifying my branding, I decided to create my logo. I wanted to create a symbol based on my name David. I wanted to have more than a simple logo, a symbol that represents me and my design. The reason for this choice is to have a logo that can be used in different creative projects; for example, the logo can be used on both my fine art and my Digital Design.     The process I began by identified common shapes, lanes, and patterns on my name. A critical letter on my name is the letter “D”; this letter is a half-circle, and having two, I could complete the full circle. The circle is a universal symbol; it represents the infinite, the self the original perfection. “It implies an idea of movement and symbolizes the cycle of time, the perpetual motion of everything that moves, the planets’ journey around the sun (the circle of the zodiac), the great rhythm of the universe. The circle is also zero in our system of numbering and symbolizes potential or the embryo. It has a

Leonora Carrington

These photos were taken in Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico City. The exposition at the time was Cuentos Magicos (Magic Tales), a chronological presentation of the work from Leonora Carrington. She was born in an upper-class family in northern England, live in France where she joined the surreal movement, but it was later in her life until Carrington moved to Mexico where her art thrived. She struggled to fit in her home country as well in France and Spain. However, she found in Mexico a place to call home. If you want to learn more I post some links. Video: Leonora Carrington – Britain's Lost Surrealist | TateShots Articles: Mexico: A Surrealist Country Leonora Carrington. Cuentos Mágicos Buy some Books: Leonora Carrington: Surrealism, Alchemy and Art The Complete Stories of Leonora Carrington

Old car in Cuba...

Jambiya

This is an illustration of a Jambiya, it was a gift from my friend. Yes, the Jambiya is green, because it was for kids... if you don't know what is a Jambiya, is a traditional Yemeni Knife. Well, mine is for kids...  Thanks, Ghassan for my present!

Illustrations

I created these illustrations last week. If you like it don't forget to visit my website, DASANCHEZ.com , and visit my social media profiles. Instagram @ dasanchez_27 Facebook  https://www.facebook.com/dasanchez27/