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Carin Ingalsbe

CARIN INGALSBE 

Artist Statement

“The ballet costume images are, in their essence, portraits. The costumes range in age from 60 years old, at their youngest, to pieces that date back to the 1700's. The wear and tear of the costumes has been a centerpiece of my portrayal of them. Their deterioration through use, like African art, is evidence of the number of hands through which these garments have passed over time.

From its inception, each costume was created with the understanding that the final vision of the designer would only exist until the first dancer put it on. The struggle between visual design and functionality starts at once as the wardrobe master and mistress stand off-stage taking notes about the things that fall off or tear during performance. The destruction of the garment begins, and from that point on it becomes a living and ever-changing object that morphs through the brilliance and talent of others.

My compositions are expressions of what I think the essence of the garment, as it is today, is all about. And as with traditional

Bio

Contemporary realism painter Carin Gerard infuses her experiences, travels and education into each work of art. Utilizing color theory and techniques of the Italian and Spanish masters, Gerard captures a singular moment with astounding skill and grace. Her work blends the classical realism of the Renaissance era with the spirit and spontaneity of contemporary art. It is a distinctive style that combines the wonder of light and interplay of shadow.

Born in Santa Monica, Calif., Gerard started her formal artistic training at Bowling Green State University in Ohio, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree.  She then began travels to Europe, where she found inspiration in the great museums of Rome, Venice, Florence, London, Paris and Amsterdam through the timeless beauty of the old masters. Determined to keep expanding her artistic horizons, Gerard moved to the Chianti region of Tuscany, just south of Florence, Italy. For two years, she studied classical realism with Charles H. Cecil, whose art Academy is one of the most highly acclaime

Carín León

Mexican musician

In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Díaz de León and the second or maternal family name is Huez.

Musical artist

Óscar Armando Díaz de León Huez, known professionally as Carín León, (born 26 July 1989) is a Mexican singer-songwriter who specializes in regional Mexican music.

Career

León began playing the guitar at the age of 15. His first band was Los Reales, before founding Grupo Arranke with four friends in 2010. The group gained traction with their song "A Través del Vaso". He was a member of Grupo Arranke for seven years, until starting a solo career in 2018. His career took off with his solo version of "A Través del Vaso". His other songs "Me La Avente" and "Tú", a cover of the 1999 song by Noelia, both charted on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs, Latin Airplay, and Regional Mexican Airplay charts.[2] In 2021, he also released a cover of "More Than Words" by Extreme and later a version of "Moscas en la Casa" by Shakira, which was part of his album Pistiembre Todo El Año.[3]

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