Saturday, June 27, 2009

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Rene Daza. Maribel Soliz

TOPIC: MIGRATION
Like I said before, I am Maribel Solis, teacher of drawing and painting area of \u200b\u200bNantes and then present the story of the two paintings I paint Rene Daza, they have seven scenes he going to explain below.

Hello friends .... I
Rene Daza, I have 11 years and have painted pictures that I want to show my life in the field and five years living in Sucre and I'm the last of six brothers. All my family came to live in Sucre .... I remember he was very young when it comes to the city.

Nant painting something we're all in our country and our lives, so encourage me to paint the two pictures that I present


when he was little I lived in the country, helping my mother and my father to plant potatoes and pea. I liked pea plant because it is more fun. In the grazed my sheep, cows and my dog \u200b\u200bwith me to preserve my sheep.

1 .- In the first small picture going to see my dog \u200b\u200bYUYO which is next to my corn fields, Yuyo is wagging his tail. He did not want to come to town and stayed in the countryside with my grandparents.
In my field I remember that sometimes went with my dad and his daughter, to the city to buy coca, rice, noodles and food, was too far about four hours.

2 .- In the second little picture, I am (I like my hat and blue). My house is behind, was small but we could all live there, my house was near the river and often went with my brothers to catch fish and watch the frogs. When it rained, water was plentiful and brought many fish and then went at lunch.

3 .- The third picture is a fleet in which my family traveled, the fleet was blue and yellow. I like the yellow fleet, someday I will lead a fleet alike.

4 .- In the fourth picture is the fleet that came to town, that day had a bit of fear, many people did not know because only I have two cousins \u200b\u200bwho live in Sucre, others have gone to live in city \u200b\u200bof Cochabamba.

5 .- In the fifth picture is the bus terminal in Sucre, is where I work, in the middle of the fleet and people walking to travel, then I can see shining shoes .... My two brothers and I worked shining shoes in the terminal to travel.
When no shoes to shine sing on the buses, and also clean the buses, and sometimes help carry bags to passengers.
I remember the first time when I lived in the city of Sucre, when you reach the bus terminal, I get off the mic and then buff the shoes of the gentlemen, and a rainy day they told me, boy see a fleet mop and so we started cleaning fleets, sometimes you win clean.

6 .- In the six, I'm shining shoes .... On vacation five years every day. When there are classes in schools clean shoes in the afternoon .. I just polish shoes in the bus terminal, so the terminal is called RENE. Lie is not called René, only the bus terminal.

7 .- In the seven is my school, I like my school named Freedom of the Americas .. my teacher is good ...

I work for my studies for my uniforms, and, won the day times 20 times 10 Bs to Bs Sometimes nothing, much depends on the day ... yes. We all have to help the family, so a part of money I give to my mom for lunch, another part for my clothes, and the micro.

I attend school from 9:00 to 12:00 happened many subjects, I love language, the rest I like it a little. After school I'm going to lunch at Nantes, where the food is cheap and rich, do homework and then go to work at the terminal ... and I also paint the pool to swim and many styles. Another day I will paint the things I do in Nantes, but I like to paint, play music, go swimming, and using the computer. Rene Daza

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

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My life since I came to Nanta

I came to anta Ñ from very young, I think by the year 2004 when I was about 12 years old. I knew the institution by the high and I liked the atmosphere there was in Nant ... slowly I started coming every day and so over time the center became my second home.

Nanta I liked, because my friends could play and sports, crafts could do in handcuffs, bags, plus we could participate in the dances and play some music. All the boys and girls who came to Nanta worked to help our families and to study, estonces had many opportunities to take advantage of activities offered Nantes as trips and camps. They helped me with my homework, and things I needed.

I like painting, and in 2006 started working at the institution, first as assistant area of \u200b\u200bdrawing and painting, then in 2008 I was assistant sports area in the discipline OCTOPUS CLUB swimming. Now I'm older, I went bachelor 2008 and this year I am studying an executive secretarial course, and of course since June 2009 I have the opportunity to work at the Center Nanta, this time as an educator area drawing and painting. You could say it's a dream come true, because now I am in charge of drawing and painting area of \u200b\u200bNantes. I like to support the boys as they learn to paint, because through art can express emotions, creativity and helps in stress of daily life ... I also teach them and guide them to those who can not paint, helped them in handling brushes and some other tips how to combine colors and improve their style.

The paint shop "Nantes Silq'ispa" which translated from Quechua into Castilian means .. PAINTING THE WAY , gives boys and girls who come to Nantes chance to visit museums, go for a walk by the city to draw and travel to the communities from which they come and paint their dreams, desires and everything that inspires them around ..

In this blog, we will present the comments of the drawings of the participants of this workshop, so I invite you to join us on this journey

Workshop Silq'ispa Nanta