I’m so glad to see anyone cover Puerto Rican artist, they are *_extremely_* underrepresented and appreciated. The silence of the Puerto Rican diaspora in media says more about America than any other culture. We are never celebrated but remain in the shadows. Thank you for having one of the few videos online that acknowledges us as a people. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!
Incredible…ready for a day with the clay Are you still in Penland? Such an inspiring place! I have hurt my left arm and will pinch pots today in honor of Paulus B.!
Iam moved by your work, Ms Cordova. It seems that here in puerto rico finding that right studio can be bit, a miss. Istarted working in ceramics at an early age (13) at the WMCA for about 4 years. and loved it . since then i was w/a cummunity college in the bronx. wow the facilities there. i also attended parsons school of design. today live in Quebradillas , Puerto Rico.is there any advice you can give me to working again or what would you recommend. Asamlple of my work on google.harry matias /three masks.
I’m so glad to see anyone cover Puerto Rican artist, they are *_extremely_* underrepresented and appreciated. The silence of the Puerto Rican diaspora in media says more about America than any other culture. We are never celebrated but remain in the shadows. Thank you for having one of the few videos online that acknowledges us as a people. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!
One of the most evocative sculptors on the planet
Beautiful and inspiring.
Your art is magnificent. Thanks for sharing.
This is just wonderful, wonderful work. Thank you, Ms. Cordova.
How I wish I could have been artist. I have a love for all kinds of art .Your work is fantastic.
Very inspiring video. Thanks for sharing!
So inspirational. Thank you.
Learned so much. Thank you
Beautiful work. Enjoyed the video! Best wishes from Scotland
This was a wonderful excerpt! I loved watching that connection between teacher and mentor....two artists collaborating, and learning from each other.
muy interesante proceso de trabajo. me enseña mucho sobre como generar volumenes para cochurar! gracias por compartir
I feel inspired to be more experimental.
Incredibly artistic!
Though I am a photographer, I gleaned so much insight and motivation from your segment. Thanks.
Beautiful, soulful work ❤️ The scale and movement make each figure come alive. So inspiring! Thank you🙏🧐❤️
I’m inspired.
wow Córdova that's a perfcet. i really like it its beautifull
Incredible…ready for a day with the clay
Are you still in Penland? Such an inspiring place!
I have hurt my left arm and will pinch pots today in honor of Paulus B.!
This is amazing
Meraviglia!!!!!
Beautiful thank you
You are brilliant.......full of fantasy.......please have a long working life!!!!!
Dime Christina, tu trabajo es genial. Que material usas para hacer la figura humana tan grande sin que se caiga por el peso? Saludos Betty
Maravilhosa
خیلی عالی
Amazing
Can you help me
Wonderous
Nice 💖
Iam moved by your work, Ms Cordova. It seems that here in puerto rico finding that right studio can be bit, a miss. Istarted working in ceramics at an early age (13) at the WMCA for about 4 years. and loved it . since then i was w/a cummunity college in the bronx. wow the facilities there. i also attended parsons school of design. today live in Quebradillas , Puerto Rico.is there any advice you can give me to working again or what would you recommend. Asamlple of my work on google.harry matias /three masks.
this video wasnt made by her. its a documentary on her, published by this Coorperation, Craft in America
I am indian sculpture
She reminds me of La reina del sur the telenovela .
super art 1111
modeling lesson 6 (future sculptor Adam, 2 years)