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Shores of Tenglo Painting

cristian contreras

Chile

Painting, Pastel on Paper

Size: 30.3 W x 11.8 H x 0.1 D in

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Angelmó is the port area of ​​the city of Puerto Montt. The word Angelmó in my country is synonymous with "Land of Painters", since the end of the 19th century, picturesque areas from other areas have come to paint Angelmó Bay (derived from the native-Huilliche word "ankúlenmo" which means place where they take out the seafood) the bay of this city was the broth of the folklore of this region during the first half of the 20th century the market was made up of farmers and ranchers who arrived by sea in their artisanal construction boats from the large island of Chiloé, hundreds These peasant ships crossed the archielagos of the region that with their products supplied a large part of the country's demand. Initially, these boats did not lose their motor, they used canoes propelled by strong winds, over the decades they were replaced by motor boats (also of artisanal construction) and as a child (in the 70s) they managed to travel in they. Today there is almost nothing left of that because it was replaced by the southern highway, but there are still islands, boats and a group of affected plastic artists "Pintores de Angelmó" group of which I am a part. This work is inspired by a sunset on Tenglo Island (in front of the port) walking along its banks after an afternoon of heavy rain the clouds dissipate and the rays of the sun appear. This painting was acquired by a lawyer at a Christmas art auction in December 2013, organized by the Chilean North American College of Puerto Montt.

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Painting:Pastel on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:30.3 W x 11.8 H x 0.1 D in

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I am a Self-taught Painter and Professional Graphic Designer. I live in the south of Chile in the city of Puerto Montt, Los Lagos Region. My city is the gateway to the Carretera Austral that reaches the city of Punta Arenas along some 2,537 kilometers (after there there is nothing else, only Antarctica). My region is rainy, full of forests, rivers, lakes and fjords. From Pto. Montt to the south, Chile is another country, it is almost inhospitable rural, unpaved roads, lush forests, unexplored islands, with a very low number of inhabitants per square kilometer, which is why it is highly desired by adventure tourism. whose tourists arrive eager to see the glaciers and volcanoes that we can find from the province of Palena whose forest beauty is unmatched, such is the case that an American environmental businessman Douglas Tompkins built the Pumalín Park of more than 17,000 hectares and which today belongs to CONAF (National Corporation for the Protection of Forests and Renewable Natural Resources). In this environment I have lived all my life surrounded by the coldest and most intense green on Earth (and beautiful by the way). When I was a child I traveled a lot on boats that transported people to the many islands in the region and the boats were made by hand, they were very different times of much folklore and ancient traditions with towns full of legends and myths. Today much of that has been lost because the paradigm has changed and modified the different behavior patterns of different societies and cultures worldwide; Today we live in the Internet age. The phenomenon of Globalization presents us with new challenges, it presents us with a wide range of different scenarios, we are filled with curiosity to look at what is in the window, we are seduced by the idea of opening doors and discovering... but what about the cultural identity? ? Well, you have to preserve cultural identity and cultivate cultural tourism. Practicing a good breathing and meditation exercise we can maintain concentration, the center of the soul, and make the globalized world a friendly place and feel lucky to enjoy such a wide palette. of colors… Here in the South of Chile we have the “Curanto con Chapalele” (typical food, you cannot leave without trying it) and not to mention the “chicha de manzana” (traditional drink); if he came and he doesn't like it, he never came.

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