Frida at Peace #2 (2013) Drawing by Drapala Gallery

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Drawing of Frida Kahlo, tribute to Frida on her birthday, July 6, 2013. I didn't know much about Frida until I saw the movie and learned of her in a magazine. Then, I began reading about her, studied her paintings, once attended an evening conference by Judy Chicago in San Diego, and we were fortunate to see her art exhibition in San Franciso[...]
Drawing of Frida Kahlo, tribute to Frida on her birthday, July 6, 2013. I didn't know much about Frida until I saw the movie and learned of her in a magazine. Then, I began reading about her, studied her paintings, once attended an evening conference by Judy Chicago in San Diego, and we were fortunate to see her art exhibition in San Franciso a few years back. I, also, found out more about Frida when I did some other research, how Frida used the books on my ancestors, based on the Spanish Inquisition, as references for her powerful paintings. "The ways in which Kahlo incorporated images from Alfonso Toro’s La Familia Carvajal, a book that illustrates the persecution of Jews during the Mexican Inquisition, into some of her works will also be explored."
I was surprised to read that she died the year I was born and that she loved her father dearly for I had lost mine at 8 years old, and my father was my favorite. I was intrigued to read that she was also of Jewish/Spanish roots like I am. Also, for some reason, a few of my art patrons have stated that my art works reminded them of Frida's works. Some disagree, too. Frida suffered much, so that drew me to her even closer because I deal with physical pain almost everyday. When painting or drawing, my pain goes away. I want to know everything about her, and I guess I am somewhat obsessed with her whether it be her as a person or her art.

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You are invited to submit . . . As you know, this is a thought-provoking time for all humanity. Thus, I will be working with fellow artists/writers to create the second women's anthology book.  The[...]

You are invited to submit . . .

As you know, this is a thought-provoking time for all humanity. Thus, I will be working with fellow artists/writers to create the second women's anthology book. 

The first book, "Strong Women's Art Anthology, was published in 2018, which can be found by searching the name of the book, "Strong Women's Art Anthology."

"2020, Women Artists' Create!" book shall convey the strength of humanity through art images/writing. This post is a call to Women Artists/Writers World Wide;  Artists, Drawers, Mixed Media Creators, Painters, Photographers, Sculptors, Welders, Writers, etc.  

"2020, Women Artists' Create!"; art/writing submissions end January 31, 2021. 

The upcoming book is an opportunity for women artists to submit their work to express themselves through their art/writing, focusing on the 2020 year. Another purpose is to allow women artists to have the opportunity to be published without being charged money to do so.  

I plan to give each artist two pages, one for their art and the other one for why they created their art in 2020. If you wish to purchase a copy of the book after the book is published, you may do so at a wholesale price. In other words, you would be paying the same amount for the book as I will be paying. Postage costs vary, especially if you live in another country. 

Your work will communicate the strength of humanity that you know personally or some famous person who works/worked in their field of work, technology, science, the medical profession, education, etc., during the 2020 Pandemic. The images/writings, submission date, is no later than January 31, 2021, and are requested to be in high resolution so that the Anthology book has crisp and clear images. 

Please note; I do not need original artworks/writings.  If selected to be in the book, I will need a signed statement to print your book's image/writing.  You may submit as many images/writings as you would like.  If I receive many submissions, I will have fellow women artists and writers help me select the artists' works. 

A cash donation will be made to a women and children's shelter from books sold after admin costs, postage, and miscellaneous costs have been paid.  Please send high resolutions, at least 600 dpi image(s) to this account. 

Again, "2020, Women Artists' Create!"; art/writing submissions end January 31, 2021. If you have questions, please contact me at this site.   

Good luck, and stay healthy! 

Sincerely, 

Pamela Carvajal Drapala


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