I also found a link the promoting the exhibitions.
Showing posts with label fine art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fine art. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
You'll never know what your going to find when you google you name.
So I google diego correal photo to see how high my website and blog were coming up in the google "rankings" and was shocked when my name came up with Flicker. I have never made a flicker account and I'm not a big fan of it so that was kinda weird to see that. After clicking on the link I seen it was associated with AS220, "Huge art space with different venues for different media", thats straight from their website. Well in July of 20 I had my first gallery show and it was at AS220, they were prints from a few times I had been to Colombia. So I guess they have a AS220 Flicker with images of the works they have displayed. It was really cool randomly finding this link and been able to reminisce my first gallery show as well as being able to see how far I have come in my photography. So google you name, you'll just might be shocked with what you find.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Sleeping on the highest point of El Salvador
Once we got to El Salvador we were greeted by very friendly people from Ministerio de Turismo de El Salvador or the department of trouisum of the country. The first place they took us was the city of La Paz where they gave of shirt, had a chance to shop for suverners, go to a musume, and we ate typical food. After beening in this town for a few hours they took us to the bottlem of the a montant(La Peña Rajada) where we had to hike about an hour hour and hafe to the top where we were going to set up camp for the night. The top of La Peña Rajadt is the highest point in El Salvador. They had a little cabin on the top where they gave us Pupusa a typical food and where we all played games as a group. A few friends and I also played around with some long exposures.


Friday, January 28, 2011
My portraits featured at Bannister Gallery
A few of my portraits will be featured with Jonathan Sharlin's photography at the Bannister Gallery at Rhode Island College. An opening reception will be held on Thursday, Feb. 3 from 5-8. Come show support.
Click on image to enlarge. http://www.jonathansharlin.com/
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
The ancient Mayan city of Copan in Honduras
The last days we were in Honduras we stayed in a little town out side of the ancient Mayan city of Copan. Out of all the places we had been in all off Central America Copan has the best preserved pyramids and statues I had seen, you could just image what this great city looked like in its prime.
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backpacking,
birds,
carvings,
Central America,
city,
Copan,
fine art,
hiking,
history,
Honduras,
jungle,
La Ruta Inka,
Mayan,
parks,
photo,
photography,
pyramids
Monday, January 24, 2011
Refreshing times in a small town in Honduras
While in Honduras we went to a small town where in colonially time the people of the town managed to use the water from a water fall to crate public showers, pools, and places where they could wash their cloths. Till this day this is still used day by the locals.
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backpacking,
Central America,
children,
diving,
falcon,
fine art,
hiking,
Honduras,
kids,
La Ruta Inka,
photo,
photographers,
photography,
pools,
portrait,
river,
shower,
waterfall
Thursday, January 20, 2011
The few days in Honduras
I haven't posted about the backpacking trip I went on the summer of 2010 because of work other events in my life, and if you haven't noticed I'm really bad at writing. So from now on I'm just going to write a title of the posting kind of explaining the images and just showing the images.


Saturday, October 23, 2010
Diego's prints at Pawtucket Arts Collaborative

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