Marthalicia Matarrita bio

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New York, New York, United States
Biography Marthalicia Matarrita Born and raised in Harlem, New York City. Marthalicia has many art disciplines such as drawing, sculpting, painting and creating large murals and is always expanding in new mediums. Current area of art dialogue is based on educating the harmony between animals and humans, in many unique presentations. Marthalicia early stages: Sharng "black books" graffitti art journals as well as comic books were her past time. Encouraged by faith to persue the art form, Marthalicia entered La Guardia High School of Performance and the Arts, and upon graduating high school, she enlisted in the Army National Guard. She enrolled in S.U.N.Y. New Paltz for B.F.A. in Fine Arts. Her art resume further in her new art journey "Live Art Performance" Today, Marthalicia has broaden her art experiences to many difference avenues in art venues, and oppourtunites where she builds with her community and others.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

New Design High School. (Art / Mural Project )




What an honor! My friend Borish, (from trust your struggle: trustyourstruggle.com), invited not only me but also a few of my ill est female friends to really get down on them murals in this school called: The school is: New Design High School.

This school is located at: 350 Grand st. in the LES. Its in the Seward Park building 4th floor, really close to the W'Burg bridge. JMF to Delancy or Essex. You can also check out this link to help see other past murals created by either the Trust Your Struggle Movement and other kats like them here: rooftoplegends2007.blogspot.com

These few images are done during the passing or coming of a few thunderstorms that limited my speed of drying and also production. I am sharing this to give you a glimpse of whats current. Also my little boy Wesly was able to help me during these wet days. Our socks are wet, are cloth and all of what we carried wet wet wet... But I have one more week to work on it before May 16.





Most of my painting is now ruined by the rain today, Thursday May 7. Hoping that this weekend would be better! *Crossing Fingers*










2 comments:

Nicholas Howard said...

You are the chit my dear! ;-)

Benjamin Rojas said...

So far so good homie. Looking forward to the finished piece, the skies are clearing up!