Sunday, November 7, 2010

The first art memmories

Growing in a third world country makes it so difficult to believe in art, especially when art does not pay bills. But there was something in my youth that attracted me to colors in a way hard to explain. I couldn't draw or paint, but I had a good sense of appreciation for the paintings my parents would acquire. Those paintings always showed some sort of nostalgia, like something was missing...I did not know why. In one of my visits to a gallery I asked one of the painters "What is with Ecuadorian artist and their nostalgia?'' he looked shocked, and then he smiled and said " good observation, I do not know why, in my case was a woman that inspired me, and I tried to capture all the colors God gives us and in a canvas give it to her" .  And I thought that is weird because the same happens with our national music, I do not recall a happy songs...just some sort of a beautiful sadness, the one you  need in order to write the best songs...
To be continued...

 David Quisaguano was Gonzalo Endara Crow’s prodigee student and follower. Quisaguano has continued the work that made Endara Crow a symbol in Ecuador and Latin America. The beauty of Endara’s imagination and fantasy has inspired many artists worldwide. Why get a reproduction when you can get an original painting by this wonderful and unique artist?
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