This Friday was held the opening of the exhibition "Masters 8 A Artist", a tribute by the Crafts School teacher, painter and sculptor Guillermo Tellez Brun.
fast in a short biography for those unfamiliar with the teacher:
Guillermo Tellez Brun was born in Mexico City in 1944, is a graduate of the Academy of San Carlos and Hall Mexican Plastic . Some of his most famous works are the gates of Government House in the city of Chilpancingo in Guerrero. Or the size of the Dry Tree in Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City
In this picture the teacher Téllez (middle with hat) during the opening ceremony together by (from right to left) the Director of the School of Crafts G. Cisneros Rodolfo Marquez, Outreach Coordinator Adrián Martínez Aguilar and Academic Secretary Federico Morales Rojas July.
In total, 8 teachers for this exhibition, using as input the master's artwork created a variety of pieces using different techniques: ceramics, printing, stained glass from other shops that make up the school. These are some of the pieces you will find in the gallery:
Within the exhibition you can see some of the drawings and sketches of the teacher who served as the basis for creating the pieces.
Many of them already had the pleasure of seeing them before, as the Stamp Shop is one of the usual places where you can see the master at work within the school .
The exhibition is an open invitation to the public. Remain in the Gallery One from 25 February to 10 March 2011, with visiting hours Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 14:00 and 16:00 to 18:00.
School of Crafts is located across the street from Xocongo 138, Col. Transito, Mexico DF Phone 5522 5522 4154 and 0910.
Website: http://artesaniasinba.zobyhost.com/
To see other works by Guillermo Tellez Brun, here you can see his gallery on Flickr: http:// www.flickr.com/photos/guillermotellezbrun/
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