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At
the age of thirteen I decided to become a visual artist and pursue
every opportunity to advance my knowledge of art in institutions
of higher education. The Chicano Movement of the late 1960s inspired
the dedication of my creativity to the depiction of special and
everyday events in the lives of Mexican Americans based on my memories
and experiences in South Texas. I saw the need to create images
that would elicit recognition and appreciation among Mexican Americans,
both adults and children, while at the same time serve as a source
of education for others not familiar with our culture. It has been
my objective since 1969 to make paintings, prints, installations
for Day of the Dead, paper and metal cutouts that instill pride
in our history and culture in American society.
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