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Lesson 25 More Memoirs with Inspiration by Alberto Rios Jr's Capirotada...

Too Much Peanuts-Muchos Cacahuates I used to look forward to having my grandmother's capirotada in the early spring.  I didn't understand the religious/historical significance until I was a full grown-long-ago- college- graduate.  I recall one of the last times I had capirotada at my grandmother's house.  I was probably fifteen almost sixteen at the time.  The image was a kitchen  all in Irish plaid with dark shadows of the fall. The future shined through the living room window over the Early American sofa. The capirotada was still kind of the same-too many peanuts for me.  Almost every spoonful seemed like it was 80% peanuts-cacahuates.  When writing creatively it is okay to play with the grammar and combine different languages.    

Memoirs -The way I see it...Lesson 24

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  Memoirs are memories by an author that are based on their own world view.  These ideas can be seeds for the story that will be told.  Alberto Rios- Is an American author born in Nogales, Arizona a border town right on the edge of the Mexican border.  His father, Alberto Rios, Sr., was born in Mexico near the Guatemala border and his mother Agnes Fogg Rios, was born in England.  His parents met while Alberto Sr. was in the army during World War II.  Capirotada- Is a memoir by Alberto that describes his upbringing in Nogales, Arizona in the l950's-1960's. Capirotada is a Mexican dessert -like a bread pudding that is made of a melange of ingredients which vary based on the family.  It is usually served during lent.  The Lemon Story When I was about four, or maybe five, my parents bought a new house in what would become a small suburb of Nogales, Arizona on the border of Mexico, some four miles outside of town.  My father was born in Mexico, on...

Family Fiction-The Stories We Tell...Embellishments Lesson 23

  Embellishments-a detail, especially one that is not true, added to a statement or story to make it more interesting or entertaining... Stripped of her embellishments, the essence of her story and actual facts were disappointing. She claimed to have run 4 marathons last year but actually only ran one marathon and 3 10K's. saga: a long story of heroic achievement,  a long, involved story, account, or series of incidents The saga of my mother and father's engagement began when my parents where three years old. They claimed that they fell in love when my father hit my mother with a rock at the age of three.  My father said the my mother's three brother's tried to beat him up after witnessing the incident. (saga's are especially related to medieval prose narrative in Old Norse or Old Icelandic stories-Vikings) "Humans are storytelling beings who personally and collectively, lead storied lives. The study of stories provides insight into how individuals and families...

Diego and Frida -"The Elephant and the Dove" Lesson 22

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  "Frida y Diego Rivera", l931 oil painting created by Frida 2 years after Frida and Diego were married.  It is considered a wedding portrait.  Rivera is portrayed as a painter with his palette and Frida tilts her head towards him. They hold hands in the center of the portrait. Rivera is considerably larger than Frida. The pigeon in the upper right corner carries a banner that reads: "Here you see us, me Frida Kahlo with my dearest husband Diego Rivera." It was painted in San Francisco, California as a commission for Albert M. Bender, an art collector. The painting was donated by the collector to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) in San Francisco, California. There are many interpretations of this painting-what can you add to the story? a) a wife being proud of her husband and his success as an artist... section of "Dream of a Sunday Afternoon in Alameda Central Park", 1947 (Sueno de una tarde dominical en la Alameda Central) Museo Diego Rive...

Leonora Carrington- Surrealist Frontier 1917-2011 Lesson 21

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                                              Leonora Carrington 1917-2011                                                       Self Portrait 1937 - Sporting white jodhpurs and a wild mane of hair, Carrington is perched on the edge of a chair in this curious dreamlike scene. Her hand is outstretched to the prancing hyena and behind her is a child's rocking horse in flight. The daughter of an English industrialist, she spent her childhood on a country estate surrounded by animals and reading fairy tales and legends.  She used her childhood experiences in her paintings. The white horse indoors and scene in the window serve as a symbolic surrogate. (jodhpurs -jaad-prz) close-fitting horseback riding pants inspired by Indian trousers-named...

Frida Kahlo Not My Dreams Lesson 20

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  Frida Self-portrait 1948 1907-1954    Frida Kahlo was a Mexican artist best known for her self-portraits. Her paintings are strongly influenced by Mexican folk culture, use of bright colors and dramatic symbolism.  At times she has been categorized as a Surrealist painter, (an artist that uses dreams as art references), however she disagreed, she said:  " I paint my own reality.  The only thing I know is that I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration."                                                              The Broken Column 1944                                                      The Persistence of Memory - Salvador Dali    ...

Abstractions via Pablo Picasso

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  Abstract Art is art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of visual reality but instead uses shapes, colors, forms and gestural marks to achieve its effect. Wassily Kandinsky Wassily Kandinsky Pablo Picasso -Guernica 1937  Guernica is Picasso's most important political painting and remains an anti-war symbol.  It is 11'x25' in scale-mural size.  The painting depicts the bombing of the Spanish town of Guernica in l937 during the Spanish Civil War. The Spanish Republican government commissioned Picasso to paint the large mural for an art exhibition in Paris. The painting remains a global symbol of peace.  The painting contains images of people and animals suffering during the tragedies of this war. The popularity of the painting helped to end the Spanish Civil War. The mono-chromatic painting shows an open room with animals and people suffering. A bull stands over a crying woman with a dead child in her arms. A horse falls in terrible pain aft...