Reflections

Some reflections on symbolism as depicted in the masks made by Marta Díez Ojeda Ledesma Posse.

By Alejandro Caride
When Marta lets out her feelings, she is clear and outspoken. Thus, when her masks are viewed, they reflect experiences related to the subject chosen, as perceived by the spirit of the artist.

Reflections from Mr. Isaías Nougués

By Isaias Nougues

When Marta Díez asked me to speak about her masks for her exhibition in Tucumán, the first thought that came to my mind was, “Which mask should I wear for the occasion?” It was not a question of talking from philosophical or psychological points of view, nor from historical ones.

WHY MASKS

By Marta Diez

At a certain time in my life I became aware of the fact that some beings around me had a mask on, that is to say, their representation of themselves differed from what I saw within them. I then decided to buy a large quantity of cloth so as to paint a different mask on each. In the meantime I began to look into the subject of masks, and bought many books where I found that what most interested me was symbolism and the different meanings that a certain color and shape had around the world, with occasional coincidences between East and West.

Los Ojos Vacios de las Máscaras

Por Marta Diez

Los ojos vacíos de las máscaras, contemplando la nada, generaron en mi una obsesión por ver lo que había detrás de ellas.
Las máscaras participan de una naturaleza ambi[...]

A Reflection from Carlos González Vallés for Marta Díez

By Carlos Valles

We all wear a mask, Marta, and it is a good thing that you describe and make several, even if it is only to find out which one you yourself are wearing.

Reflection by Alejandra Uriburu

By Alejandra Uriburu
In every human being in whom the lamp of life is burning, there is a face reflecting it and a mask concealing it.

Marta Díez on ArteClásica

By Norma Segades

You are certainly not the kind of person who requires being introduced. Nor do you need reminding anyone of who you are after having once exchanged a few words with them. Just thinking about this as being possible shows an unusual modesty in surroundings as ego-tripping as ours.

Some reflections on symbolism in the masks by Marta Díez Ojeda Ledesma Posse

By Javiera Casanello
“... and it may be awkward having to justify creation from the outside, since the creative act has to do with an urge rather than with anything else. I feel much the same way while I am designing, or when I have to review students’ work at the end of their Faculty courses.”

Marta Díez´s Thought on Art

By Marta Díez

“Art is for me a steady contact with that which is best in a human being. Art enables me to understand the richness of the space where man may reach some glimpses of divinity. Living in art means living in the most radiant essay in communication with my own self.

Obra que Alimenta al Espiritu

Por Miroslav Scheuba

Adán y Eva en los Jardines del Edén también tuvieron sus primeros momentos de creación y gratitud. El se dio cuenta, mirando los árboles[...]