GRACIELA BELLO’S ALCHEMY!(2)

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She gets involved in the alchemy of self-making.  For her, transcendence means happiness from memories.  Graciela says:  I imbue my works with memories of times I belong to just because I miss them.  I become part of an ingenuous and elegant era, reviving that world with a sort of nostalgia.  From Argentina, welcome once again into Graciela’s world of delicate sensuality and refinement.

Thank you so much for your generosity, Graciela.  And thank you for allowing me to republish your article with photos of new artwork.  Let us begin:

No. 1) What is art, painting to and for you?

Art, music, poetry, cinema… they all open your mind and heart. The world needs them, like the water for the earth.Graciela Blue night

“Imagine a world full of science men and without only one poet. It would be horrendous and it would not be worthwhile to live in it. These people give beauty to the world, they give it a certain perfume”. (Osho, “Tao, Its History and Teachings”)

For me:

Painting is the way I express myself, the way I communicate my personal view of both the world and life.  It is not a hobby: it is something essential, visceral, which Rilke –the poet- called “a need.” 

Furthermore, it is a way to defeat time and death, a way to perpetuate my dreams.

No. 2)  What inspires you?

I have painted ever since I was a little girl.

When I began to exhibit my paintings, the first themes which inspired me were my childhood memories, my family, the world of my grandparents: I didn’t want that world to vanish; I thought it could be somehow immortalized in my works. I felt that I had to pay a tribute to my beloved grandfather and grandmother from my mother’s side, innate craftsmen – a carpenter and a shirt-and-dress-maker, respectively. Their gifted hands, which used to fix and make everything blossom, were inherited by my mother, who arranged flower centerpieces, her grandson’s costume, or my wedding hairdo with the same devotion. Today, all those hands –that preceded those of the artist’s- join together in my hands, which try to express beauty, order, fantasy, and harmony.

Graciela expoEscarlataLater, I focused my attention on the surrounding world, my country: Argentina, and its habits; and within that context the Tango theme loomed large. It is a collection full of sensitivity and nostalgia. That stage lasted approximately ten years, including detailed and descriptive works.

Since 2000, I have begun to go through a different phase in both my life and my work.

A few tough events which I had to face at that time –the loss of some beloveds, and a sheer feeling of fragility and uncertainty- undoubtedly impacted my “perfect world” and took me to a different stage.

I started leaving behind the thorough description of the past, of a neat world, opening up to fantasy and imagination.

During this stage I worked in “The equilibrists” series. I also called them my “Magical Paintings”.

Circus characters, masked characters and harlequins look for a night full of fantasy even though their lives are hanging by a thread. It’s a poetic stage that leads me to the land of magic and dreams, where real and unreal things become blurred…

Then, “The equilibrists” grew, changed and arrived to the “business man”, aGraciela utopia2 common executive, a man of the XXI century, lost in abstract areas, crossing empty cities, looking for balance  and answers in an inhospitable and indifferent world, today’s world.

Summing up, the topics that have inspired me are:   

my memories, Tango, dreams and fantasy, the solitude.

 No. 3) When you are painting, creating, where does it take you?  I mean where does your mind (spirit) travel?

When I ‘ m painting, the real world disappears, the daily problems vanish. I become partly of the artwork: I can be an aerialist or a harlequin crossing the sky in a bicycle. I become magician, dancer, moon, tree, rainbow.. any thing. My spirit travels to the inside world of the painting.  

I slip along the canvas in each brushstroke, I enjoy each color. I become in blue, green, ochre… I don’t think about anything else. Each new painting becomes my whole life while the creative process lasts.

 No. 4) Do you feel painting (art), music and health are related and if so, how do you see it?

You’ve asked me about three of the most important things in my life.

Graciela Music across the universeArt is my whole life, I’ve been painting for almost 30 years.

My young son is a musician. He plays bass, piano, guitar, and he’s studying Indian music. My house is plenty of music: jazz, rock, tango, fusion…

We keep a balanced diet, love yoga and take care about our health and happiness.  Art is the best medicine for anyone.

Art, music and health are related in my life, but when I´m painting I don´t listen to music. I paint in silence.

Music is a very powerful influence, I prefer it not to interfere in my creative process. When I make a recess, I put music to relax myself.

I made a connection way between my painting and music, at the opening of a solo show of my artworks in 2008. I invited my son’s jazz duet to play live. It was a great experience and the public loved it.

No. 5) When you are creating, painting, how do you feel?

In the creating process I feel totally free. Vassily Kandinsky said that artists are freer in their art than in their own lives. And I agree with him.

As I told you before, when I’m painting the daily problems vanish.

Sometimes, when I think that I‘ve been able to capture my idea on theGraciela rayuela IV canvas, it makes me the happiest woman in the world. Nevertheless, when the creating process becomes difficult, it makes me feel disappointed.

When I was young, if I didn’t really like a finished work, I was able to throw it to the garbage, and I did it many times.  

But, now I’m learning that artworks have their own life, they don’t belong to me. Anybody could like any of my paintings, even if I don’t like it that much.

 No. 6) Do you identify with your subjects?

For more than ten years I painted my family memories and my surrounding world, represented by the typical argentine music, the Tango. This stage was completely autobiographical and subjective. I painted my own youth life.

Then, in my “Magical Paintings” series, when I entered into the land of dreams, I found a new space where I dare to be braver than in my real life.   

My characters travel and have fun, more than myself, they don’t fear anything. I love and admire them, I would like to be one of them.

 No. 7) When do you do your best work?

In order to work happy and relaxed, I like to be alone in my quiet studio. I don’t like to paint with people looking at me. I listen to music only in the breaks. I generally paint during no more than 3 or 4 hours in a row. An artwork takes me several work sessions. I don’t like to paint in a hurry, with a date limit.  

Graciela Gra expoMy art studio, a small, colorful and silent place, is my refuge, my place in the world. There I can do my best works during wonderful afternoons. 

 No.  Does painting help you connect with your higher self, whatever that may be for you?

I believe that Art it’s a bridge between earth and heaven. During my hours painting, I find my personal “meditation”.

 No. 9) Many people seem to think that school kills creativity.  How do you see that? 

No. 10) What would be a very simple solution?

I will answer both questions, since they are so related.

Osho says:

“Very few people are accepted as creative: A few painters, a few poets – one in a million. This is foolish! Every human being is a born creator. Watch children and you will see: all children are creative. By and by, we destroy their creativity. By and by, we force wrong beliefs on them. By and by, we distract them. By and by, we make them more and more economical and political and ambitious. When ambition enters, creativity disappears – because an ambitious man cannot be creative, because an ambitious man cannot love any activity for its own sake. While he is painting he is looking ahead; he is thinking, ‘When am I going to get a Nobel Prize?’ When he is writing a novel, he is looking ahead. He is always in the future – and a creative person is always in the present. We destroy creativity. Nobody is born uncreative, but we make ninety-nine percent of people uncreative.”

In “Creativity: Unleashing the Forces Within”, he explained that school killsGraciela rainy day in Buenos aires creativity. All little children are creative; playing, they experience “incorrect ways”. Then, in school they learn the correct way of making everything and they become almost in robots. Becoming efficient, they lose creativity and spontaneity. The schools are only in charge of the left cerebral hemisphere,  that of logic, mathematics, order. The right hemisphere, that of imagination, poetry, dreams, love, is destroyed.    

School only trains the memory, accumulates information like an encyclopaedia, and children lose their true intelligence and happiness.    

This kind of education should change. Children have to train using both cerebral hemispheres.

The good news are that there are already schools which incorporate many workshops and student programs, experimenting with so many arts: music, theatre, sculpture, body painting, film making, photography, visual art, dance, etc…  This will help to raise more creative and happier adults (artists and non artists).

I’ve recently watched a very interesting video about this subject. It almost lasts 20 minutes, but it is worthwhile. I recommend it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPB-41q97zg

Graciela, thank you for sharing your thoughts and feelings with us.  I wish you well in all your coming endeavours.  Until we meet again, be blessed!

Graciela from earth to heavenTO THE READER :

You are cordially invited to visit Graciela’s link to see more f her wonderful art and get to know her even better!  Thank you for your comments, enjoy!

Graciela’s upcoming events are:
Gallery Nights Palermo Soho,  Buenos Aires, Argentina.
June 8th, 2011 – Escarlata Espacio de Arte-  Serrano 1408, Ciudad de Buenos Aires- “Boxes” series : http://www.gracielabello.com.ar/obrasworks8.htm
June 8th, 2011- Simple Decor & Interior Design- Thames 1344, Ciudad de Buenos Aires.- “Abstract paintings”  http://www.gracielabello.com.ar/obrasworks3.htm

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Thanks a lot for publishing my new artworks!
I hope your visitors will like them.
Warmest regards!
Thank you for your beautiful site!!!

 

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My name is Michele Andree. I am an artist, I paint musicians in action. I think I’m a musician at heart, my instrument being… a brush, so I play…brush and I paint… music.
I love jazz. I call it freedom music. It promotes special values. I love intelligent people and good conversations.

Some people ask me how music relates to art. Personally I find they go hand in hand. Music is what turns me on to painting. It makes me see colours