My book in progress…
Chapter 1
The Process
“My work only exists as a relationship with space, context, and lived experience…
I begin by listening to the space, its geometry, history, and rhythms, allowing the work to emerge from what is already present. The work does not precede the site; it grows from it, shaped by memory, time, and history.
I understand art as an organism integrated into its surroundings, not an isolated object but a living system shaped by shared purposes and relationships.
Each project is an act of dialogue with its environment, where form arises from context rather than being imposed upon it. Meaning unfolds only when the work inhabits the space for which it was conceived.
Connection, between people, materials, histories, and places, is the foundation upon which the work succeeds.
I see this integrated, site-responsive approach as an authentic plastic reality for the future of art.”
Always a team work!
@plusgreenmedia@elautobusinc@geocitystudio@scalinata7@tadeo.ar@mateoacostarubio@equero Coti Prato
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I am sure the suddenly depart of Diane Keaton surprised more than one of us. Today, Rhonda Garelick from the New York Times accurate describes the feeling. “The sudden loss of a beloved star always causes pain and shock in her public. But for many of us who grew up watching Diane Keaton, this feels different, as if we have lost a kind of ageless sprite we expected to have floating alongside us forever”. From over a 50 movies, I do loved her in “‘The Godfather” (1972) as the wife of Pacino, “Annie Hall” (1977) “Manhattan” (1979) and “Manhattan Murder Mystery” (1993) by Woody Allen, the romantic comedies “Something’s Gotta Give” (2003) and “And so it Goes” (2014), and the besties friends ever “Book Club” (2018) and “Poms” (2019), these lasts a felling-good kind of movies. Diane, you will certainly be missed. Rest In Peace 1946-2025.
Robert Redford (1936-2025). Icono de varias generaciones, Redford logró una carrera brillante delante y detrás de las cámaras. Protagonizó junto a Paul Newman los clásicos “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” (1969) y “The Sting” (1973). Trabajó en comedias románticas como “Barefoot in the Parkk”(1967) con Jane Fonda y “The Way We Were” (1973) con Barbra Streisand, dos películas que recuerdo de mi infancia, así como el aplaudido thriller político “All the President’s Men” (1976) con Dustin Hoffman. Su nombre como actor incluye más de 50 títulos en la pantalla grande. Su carrera como director comenzó con el drama familiar “Ordinary People” (1980), trabajo que le valió un Oscar de la Academia. Luego vinieron ocho más, entre ellos “A River Runs Through It” (1992) y “The Horse Whisperer” (1998). Redford será recordado no sólo por su trabajo cinematográfico sino también por su decidida posición como ambientalista y por la creación del Sundance Institute (1982) y, en consecuencia del Sundance Film Festival (1985), el más prestigioso encuentro del cine independiente de los Estados Unidos. Robert Redford es y será siempre uno de los grandes del mundo cinematográfico.
Happy to be with @carolabravoart in her opening evening: Theater of Spaces, @mdckendall I have a great experience working with her in this project. Congrats dear friend! #art #videography #artist