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The Portraitists
Nick Guacheta'
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Casual conversations with portrait & figurative artists. Hosted by Nick Guacheta'.
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Casual conversations with portrait & figurative artists. Hosted by Nick Guacheta'.
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Visual Arts
Arts
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Diego Zelaya, 1/22/25
The Portraitists
1 hour 30 minutes 1 second
9 months ago
Diego Zelaya, 1/22/25

A conversation with Diego Zelaya, a Mexican figurative artist currently practicing in Mexico City. Zelaya had a unique upbringing - the 3rd and youngest son of revolutionaries-turned-scholars. Zelaya’s family highly prioritized education, and at the age of 16, Zelaya transplanted to a niche institution in the UK. While there, Zelaya’s interest in visual arts flourished amongst the collections of Britain. Zelaya was able to influence his academy to develop a more robust arts curriculum - including studio practice and tours to France. After 7 years abroad, Zelaya returned to Mexico City to start a new chapter of his artistic practice - muralism. These large-scale projects were as lucrative as they were dangerous - and that realization became bitterly clear after a tragic accident. Zelaya was inspired to shun his previous work, and retreat into the contemplative practice of studio art. Zelaya, steeped in a household of political consciousness, doesn’t describe his work as overtly political, but fundamentally political - as he strives to illustrate the internal of the human condition.

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The Portraitists
Casual conversations with portrait & figurative artists. Hosted by Nick Guacheta'.