GUADI MON.
My name is Guadalupe Montes.
I’m from Buenos Aires, Argentina. This is where I’m based.
I’m 28 years old and since I was a little girl, I was inherently drawn to art (maybe like most of us, I felt a calling I couldn’t ignore).
We could say that I was born with a particle in my eye. And it's very particular, if you'll pardon the redundancy. It doesn't bother me. Of course, I've gotten used to it, so I can't say for sure if it ever bothered me.
It does hurt at times, but it hurts in a good way. I mean, because of how deep the particle is.
It works like a kaleidoscope in a way, and that's very beautiful. Having such a particle in your eye is a substantial matter. It is an unparalleled influence, a path. And you cannot ignore it. In that respect, it is like when you get the slightest thing in your eye; clearly, you cannot ignore that there is an external agent there. And this is precisely where the big difference lies: with the particle, there is no urgent need to remove it.
There is no feeling that your life cannot truly continue until you remove it. You could say that it is a compass for life, and to deny it is to live blindly. So creativity has always been a part of me; it is present in every pore of my being. And like any other bodily fluid, it also exudes from my pores, my mouth, my hands. For me, creation is not enough if it is not shared, if it is not expansive. That is why I am here.