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Could You Please Check My Spelling And Writing, Its Almost Ready. Its An Emergency?

This is the text, thanks for your attention, i must send it right away
This is an informal presentation,
I am not a product of advertising or marketing, I do not wear Gap, Victoria’s Secret, DKNY, Guess, Saks or Diesel. Never I have wear Nike shoes, do not buy product made by children, or slaves of the Third World, I am a post-modernist- woman which recycles the memories, my ascentrales hopes, my dreams, I recycle paper, biodegradable materials from my home, my “Wixaritari people”and my body, I recycle the joys, my lips grenade, aluminum cans, I recycled to give me a second life, to renew hopes I am a free thinking artists. My paintings are visual metaphors, I am fateful to my indigenous roots
I honor The Wixaritari s roots, so I keep making the sacred art of my ancestral “The Ojo de Dios, or God’s Eye” a sacred or shamanic object, with a very deep spiritual meaning. But I am also faithful to my inner voice which express sometimes in writing or painting or in collages, I am faithful to the freedom that gives arts its freedom whithout conditions so I see my art as a work always in progress, and a live between the sacred and political symbols, those that are to me personal. I do experiment a lot, with materials, ideals, symbols, realities, feelings

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  1. Trianna says:

    First couple of sentences are good. Then it should be- Never have I worn Nike shoes, I do not buy products made by children, or slaves of the third world. I am a post-modernist woman who recycles the memories, my ancestral hopes, and my dreams. I recycle paper, biodegradable materials from my home, my “Wixaritari people” and my body. I recycle the joys, my lips (grenade- this part I don’t understand is it supposed to be symbolism), aluminum cans. I recycle to give me a second life, to renew hopes. I am a free thinking artist. My paintings are visual metaphors, I am faithful to my indigenous roots. I honor the Wixaritari’s roots, and so I keep making the sacred art of my ancestral “the ojo de Dios” or the God’s eye, a sacred or shamanic object with a very deep spiritual meaning. I am also faithful to my inner voice which expresses itself sometimes in writing, painting or in collages. I am faithful to the freedom that gives the arts their freedom without conditions. I see my art as a work always in progress. Alive between the sacred and political symbols that are personal to me. I experiment often with materials, ideals, symbols, realities, and feelings. ( I like your informal presentation. It is moving.)

  2. hop0409 says:

    I am not a product of advertising or marketing, I do not wear Gap, Victoria’s Secret, DKNY, Guess, Saks or Diesel. Never I have worn Nike shoes, I do not buy products made by children, or slaves of the Third World. I am a post-modernist- woman who recycles the memories, my ascentral hopes, my dreams. I recycle paper, biodegradable materials from my home, my “Wixaritari people”and my body, I recycle the joys, my lips grenade, aluminum cans, I recycle to give me a second life, to renew hopes; I am a free thinking artist. My paintings are visual metaphors, I am faithful to my indigenous roots.
    I honor The Wixaritari’s roots, so I keep making the sacred art of my ancestral “The Ojo de Dios, or God’s Eye” a sacred or shamanic object, with a very deep spiritual meaning. But I am also faithful to my inner voice which I express sometimes in writing, or in collages, I am faithful to the freedom that gives arts its freedom without conditions so I see my art as a work always in progress, and a line between the sacred and political symbols, which are to me personal. I do experiment a lot, with materials, ideals, symbols, realities, feelings.
    (I don’t know if Wixaritari is spelled correctly..also, I don’t know what “lip grenades” are)

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