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Filiberto Chali

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I was born on April 3, 1965. My childhood is filled with wonderful memories. When I was in primary school, Id pull weeds in the cornfields in my spare time. I also fed my mothers cows, and learned to milk them, which I enjoyed. My father was a farmer and cultivated corn and beans.
I first became interested in art through my fathers friend Oscar Peren, a great naif painter. Working in oils on canvas, he painted traditional regional themes. The way he combined colors and used the brushes amazed me! I realized I wanted to paint, too, that it was my vocation. I began to save up to buy materials, because I didnt have money in those days.
Painting became my fascination because I was curious about mixing colors and obtaining different tonalities. I was drawn by the freedom of expression and the ability to express my feelings on canvas, creating scenes in the infinity of colors and tonalities that nature gives us each day.
When Id saved enough money for materials, I sat down to paint what would be my first work. It was small - only 8 by 10 inches. I planned to paint some hens and chicks, but the final result looked more like crows than the chickens Id imagined. I kept that painting for five years until it got lost.
I began my career in 1983 and, through a lot of effort, Ive been able to build my home. In the front room Ive set up a small gallery where I exhibit my paintings. I also show my art in other galleries and sometimes the Bank of Guatemala requests some of my work. This is a source of pride for me.
When I look back, I remember some difficult times but with a happy ending. The Bienal de Arte Paiz is not just an important exhibition, but the event that consolidates the Guatemala artistic scene. It has changed peoples attitudes toward contemporary art and has become a key element in my countrys contemporary culture. In 1984, I had to hurry to finish a painting to enter. I was worried, as I only had a little paint left. But with the last of it, I was able to finish the painting and raced to submit it on time. Weeks later, I was surprised to receive a letter informing me Id taken first place in the free-style category. It was one of the best moments of my life, and that feeling has accompanied me my whole life.
When they were young, my children painted. Now, with their schoolwork, they dont have time for it anymore. I wish theyd take the art inside them more seriously and spend their free time painting. I dream that painting will become a Chali family tradition.
Filiberto Chali is one of the best known landscape painters in Guatemala. He has exhibited his work in New Yorks El Desfile Cultural Hispano de New York and in Arte Contemporaneo Guatemalteco in Taipei, Taiwan. In 2001, he participated in the XII Festival de Arte Sacro in Madrid, and has also shown his work in Paris and in Sweden.
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I was born on April 3, 1965. My childhood is filled with wonderful memories. When I was in primary school, Id pull weeds in the cornfields in my spare time. I also fed my mothers cows, and learned to milk them, which I enjoyed. My father was a farmer and cultivated corn and beans.
I first became interested in art through my fathers friend Oscar Peren, a great naif painter. Working in oils on canvas, he painted traditional regional themes. The way he combined colors and used the brushes amazed me! I realized I wanted to paint, too, that it was my vocation. I began to save up to buy materials, because I didnt have money in those days.
Painting became my fascination because I was curious about mixing colors and obtaining different tonalities. I was drawn by the freedom of expression and the ability to express my feelings on canvas, creating scenes in the infinity of colors and tonalities that nature gives us each day.
When Id saved enough money for materials, I sat down to paint what would be my first work. It was small - only 8 by 10 inches. I planned to paint some hens and chicks, but the final result looked more like crows than the chickens Id imagined. I kept that painting for five years until it got lost.
I began my career in 1983 and, through a lot of effort, Ive been able to build my home. In the front room Ive set up a small gallery where I exhibit my paintings. I also show my art in other galleries and sometimes the Bank of Guatemala requests some of my work. This is a source of pride for me.
When I look back, I remember some difficult times but with a happy ending. The Bienal de Arte Paiz is not just an important exhibition, but the event that consolidates the Guatemala artistic scene. It has changed peoples attitudes toward contemporary art and has become a key element in my countrys contemporary culture. In 1984, I had to hurry to finish a painting to enter. I was worried, as I only had a little paint left. But with the last of it, I was able to finish the painting and raced to submit it on time. Weeks later, I was surprised to receive a letter informing me Id taken first place in the free-style category. It was one of the best moments of my life, and that feeling has accompanied me my whole life.
When they were young, my children painted. Now, with their schoolwork, they dont have time for it anymore. I wish theyd take the art inside them more seriously and spend their free time painting. I dream that painting will become a Chali family tradition.
Filiberto Chali is one of the best known landscape painters in Guatemala. He has exhibited his work in New Yorks El Desfile Cultural Hispano de New York and in Arte Contemporaneo Guatemalteco in Taipei, Taiwan. In 2001, he participated in the XII Festival de Arte Sacro in Madrid, and has also shown his work in Paris and in Sweden.