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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Cuba, Art and Thankfulness


Only select individuals receive permits to USE a boat.
 Left over turkey, a pantry that needs to be organize, an oven that needs cleaning, a mortgage and car insurance to be paid. Am I to be thankful for all of this? At times, I find myself complaining. My trip to Cuba shed new light on my annoying job list. The average Cuban would give thanks for an overstocked pantry, or an overworked oven encrusted with burnt delicacies. The average Cuban would love to own their own car or home. I look at the gluttony permeating the United States and cannot help but see a nation who fails to see the bounty right before their eyes. Yes, times are tough for many of us, however, I am not sure the average Cuban would agree.

Ration Book. Each family receives food rations based on the amount of people in their family. The average family makes 20 pesos a month to use for over and above expenses.
Each person is allowed 11/2 lbs of rice per week. Each family receives 1 chicken per month.
Cubans very rarely get to own their own business. Thankfully this is starting to change.
Until recently, Cubans were not allowed to import cars and only a select few can own one.

Few Cubans are allowed to own their own home. Most live in apartments. This is also beginning to change.
Religious freedom? This church was built in 1665,  now a concert hall.
 
One of the few religious pieces of artwork seen on trip.
A combination of Christianity and Mythical legends.
Possibly Christian?
Less obscure?
Myth or saint?
Tryptic 
Amazing vaulted ceiling created without today's industrial equipment.
 

    

During a brief side trip, with two other delegates we explored this old church. On numerous occasions, our bus had passed by a very old churches. It was difficult to figure out if the churches were active or not. We saw activity around the churches, however, we were unsure whether it was worshiping or not. Another delegate ventured off to visit a synagogue. Interestingly, he can back with a haircut that he received there. 

Technology and consumerism is also different in Cuba. No Black Friday, waiting in line for a cell phone or tablet capable of WiFi. No need since internet and cell phone use is restricted to select Cubans and tourists. No need to get the flat screen TV. Only a few government owned stations are available. 

Cuba in all its beauty was ironically a blatant reminder for me to be thankful for all I have. 

Can art reflect and create thankfulness? The subject matter in many of the Cuban paintings reflected what they were thankful for, such as tropical fruits (food) and family. The political art painted in Cuban reminded me to be thankful for the privilege to vote. Art supplies are not a luxury item in the US. (some art teachers may disagree. :))  In Cuba, there is not a Michaels or  a NASCO.  Art supplies are limited and most often, provided by the government in exchange for a high tax on the artwork created. Something as simple as pencil and paper is cherished. So we can be thankful for art supplies. The lack of art supplies forces the Cuban artists to be innovative. When Cubans lack canvas, they paint murals on buildings, use recycled materials or broken pieces of tile to create beautiful mosaics. 

This artist's art supplies was a beautiful as her artwork. Supplies, most likely provided by government.

When you do not have art supplies, you use recycled material. Can you figure out what this artist used?

Can you figure out what these students used to create this purse?
 Art from Cuba makes me thankful!

2 comments:

  1. It's funny that we need to travel to another country for a reminder of all we have available to us in this country. -cr

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  2. I agree, I have gained a new perspective of thankfulness in many areas: my home life, my goals and even in the art room. Having more does not always make you happy. Having less does not always lead to misery. I met children who made their toys from dried gourds. By the look on their face as they played, you would think they just had received the newest game system.

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