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Drapala Gallery

Yuma, Arizona, United States
Artist (Photography, Painting)
Born 1960
"Follow your heart's desire."

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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The Carvajal Family Tree - This Spanish surname has been known since the 1300s - ancestor first settled[...]
The Carvajal Family Tree - This Spanish surname has been known since the 1300s - ancestor first settled in Portugal. Original spelling of name was Carvalhal. Code of arms, A bend sable. Crest - Three Ostrch plumes. Origin - Spain. Reference from: Armorial General Rietstap. (Johannes Baptista Rietstap (12 May 1828–24 December 1891) was a Dutch heraldist and genealogist. He is most well-known for his publication of the Armorial Général. This monumental work contains the blazons of the coats of arms of more than 130,000 European families. It is still one of the most complete works of its kind. Reference: Wikipedia)

September 17, 2K
Nana Luz ©
Pamela Carvajal Drapala

Our children, our beautiful children seeing them grow into adults made Tata and me so very proud. Tata and I were moving to San Francisco from Mexico to find gold in the early 1920s. However, our old jalopy broke down at the Colorado River near Yuma. I said to Tata, “Why don’t we stay in the small town near the river?” That town was to be the place where our babies would grow strong.

America would also be the place where our babies would earn an education. Tata worked so hard and I, washed, cleaned, and prepared my specialties, like fresh strawberry juice, home grown spinach, prickly pear vegetables, and fried rabbit that tasted just like chicken, mmmmm, so delicious. Our babies grew up so fast in the small town of Yuma, Arizona. I saw them working so hard to earn money for clothes and supplies for grammar school, junior high, high school, then the university. How proud we were to see that they had become educated adults with degrees and with lovely families of their own.

My Vincente, my sweet Vincente, he was a special child. He was an entrepreneur before the word was popular in the American language. At a very young age, he would sell newspapers, and any goods that were left behind after a train had been derailed. He would sell the goods to his friends for a small fee. He was such a smart boy.

When Vincente was about 25 years old, he brought home a young girl, Carmen who would soon to be his wife, for an early dinner. We had a fine looking duck outside my house that we raised from a duckling.

I honored this young girl by preparing the duck for supper. So, I killed it, removed its feathers, and prepared it in front of Vincente’s date, and served the beautiful duck to her at the table in front of our entire family. Carmen would not eat the prized duck, and I do not know why. So, I fixed the young girl a plain chicken instead, and we ate the fine duck, hmmm.

When Vincente and Carmen married, I was the proudest Momma. Now, I would have more grandchildren that I would teach how to raise rabbits and ducks and serve them properly to their guests.

Vincente and Carmen had a beautiful baby boy. He had olive skin like me, dark thick hair, and was so beautiful. This baby was definitely a Carvajal!

During my life, I saw President John F. Kennedy in office. I saw many Roman Catholic Pope’s come and go. I heard the Roman Catholic Mass change from Latin into English; however, I could only speak and understand Spanish. Ah, life in Yuma was good to us, and I am glad that Tata and I broke down at the small town by the Colorado River. Best of all, Tata and I never really died. We continue to live through our descendants, for they are the flesh of our flesh and blood of our blood.
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Photography titled "Nana Luz Carvajal e…" by Drapala Gallery, Original Artwork
Nana Luz Carvajal early 1900s - Photography ©2007 by Drapala Gallery -
"Nana Luz Carvajal early 1900s"

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Photography titled "Vincent Carvajal wi…" by Drapala Gallery, Original Artwork
Vincent Carvajal with Wife, Children and Alvarez Family - Photography ©2008 by Drapala Gallery -
"Vincent Carvajal with Wife, Children and Alvarez Family"

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Photography titled "Aunt Nellie Carvaja…" by Drapala Gallery, Original Artwork
Aunt Nellie Carvajal Alvarez - Photography ©2008 by Drapala Gallery -
"Aunt Nellie Carvajal Alvarez"

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Photography titled "Carvajal 1930 Censu…" by Drapala Gallery, Original Artwork
Carvajal 1930 Census Yuma, AZ - Photography ©2008 by Drapala Gallery -
"Carvajal 1930 Census Yuma, AZ"

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Photography titled "Cousins - Carlos an…" by Drapala Gallery, Original Artwork
Cousins - Carlos and Genevieve Carvajal's Children - Photography ©2008 by Drapala Gallery -
"Cousins - Carlos and Genevieve Carvajal's Children"

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Photography titled "Old Carvajal Neighb…" by Drapala Gallery, Original Artwork
Old Carvajal Neighbor - Present Day - Photography ©2008 by Drapala Gallery -
"Old Carvajal Neighbor - Present Day"

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Photography titled "Aurelio Carvajal Gr…" by Drapala Gallery, Original Artwork
Aurelio Carvajal Graduation News - Photography ©2008 by Drapala Gallery -
"Aurelio Carvajal Graduation News"

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Photography titled "Grandma Luz Rodrigu…" by Drapala Gallery, Original Artwork
Grandma Luz Rodriguez Carvajal at Pam's Wedding Shower 1975 - Photography ©2008 by Drapala Gallery -
"Grandma Luz Rodriguez Carvajal at Pam's Wedding Shower 1975"

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Photography titled "Carvajal Family, Gr…" by Drapala Gallery, Original Artwork
Carvajal Family, Great-Grandma Dolores, & Nana Luz, La Fonda Restaruant Yuma, AZ - Photography ©2007 by Drapala Gallery -
"Carvajal Family, Great-Grandma Dolores, & Nana Luz, La Fonda Restaruant Yuma, AZ"

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Photography titled "Uncle Aurelio - Art…" by Drapala Gallery, Original Artwork
Uncle Aurelio - Artist's Uncle 2005 - Photography ©2008 by Drapala Gallery -
"Uncle Aurelio - Artist's Uncle 2005"

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