Thursday, December 17, 2009

Paco Roca.

After all this time without telling anything, it´s time to talk about something. And I´m going to speak about a great author of comics.
This author is Paco Roca, and he is one of my favourite artists. I discovered him with "Arrugas" (this word means "Wrinkle"), a great comic witch speaks about Alzheimer illness with a raw realism. But it doesn´t only tell us about the consequences of Alzheimer, but it says to us how our elder people are and what they feel.



This comic is full of life stories, of nostalgia, of hope, of pain, of smiles, of love. It counts us the life, in the point of view of our grandparents, their failures, their wishes for going on living, when society says they are unuseful. Then, this comic claims the old age and the right of elder people to be listened by society.

We haven´t to forget them, because they can teach us, and we owe them a lot of things because they worked a lot to live and for we wold live better than them.

Therefore, this is a comic to think about, to learn and to enjoy.


Althought this isn´t his only comic. He also painted "Las calles de arena" ("The Streets of Sand" is the literal tanslation. This comic is completly different, but it speaks about the same idea: the life and the people. And it also speaks about faillures, about wishes. It has the same ingredients, you see, than "Arrugas", but the result isn´t exactly the same.

Then, these two works are very good, witch shows us the same thing in different ways.

And now, go to your nearer bookshop or library and submerge yourself into this great comic.

Advertisement: now Paco Roca has other book ("Emotional World Tour: diarios itinerantes" done with Miguel Gallardo, author of "María y yo" or "Un largo silencio").

And "Arrugas" has some prices, you can see them in this page: http://www.astiberri.com/ficha_prod.php?cod=arrugas

See you,

Mr Orange.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Artist´s World.

And why do we speak about the art? Because it like us a lot.
The art is something that says us a lot of things, a lot of histories. With it, we can learn what happened in all periods of the history. And this lesson is funnier than to learn it reading a book for an exam, for example.


"The Executions of 3 May 1808", by Francisco de Goya. Picture.

It shows us a lot of characters, in a period of his life, and talks about life, failures, objectives. And it teaches us how to do something, how to confront our fears, our life in general.


"The way", by Miguel Delibes. Literature.


It critizices the world, all the govenments. It shows us their good things and their mistakes. It forces and teaches to be critic with our reality, with all governments, with social injustice, with people, with all you are and do. This does you to be a good person. It allows you to fight (if you want) against unfairness.



Without title, by Dorothea Lange. Photo.


And art permits us to talk about all these things, to talk about what your friend and you think about the picture, about theatre, about books, about sculpture, about cinema, about comics, etc. You can hear what your friend tell you, and you can learn about what your friend speaks.

It is also very funny, very beautiful. It is -really!- a wonder.



"Arsenic and Old Lace", by Frank Capra. Cimema.


And I would want you to enjoy the ART.
See you soon,
Mr Orange.