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Chema Chino
Daydreaming

Chema Chino
Daydreaming
- Wood and screws
- Approximate 8 meters L x 2 meters H x 0.5 meter W.
- Freestanding in Lyndhurst greenhouse.
The “daydreaming” drawing and installation project was born in relation to the workplace and exhibition: Lyndhurt’s linden Trees. Reflecting on the health benefits of using Linden tea and especially the benefits against insomnia.The installation will present a series of 16 transferred portraits on wood. 16 portraits of people in a moment of insomnia. Wishing that with their exposed faces surrounded by Linden trees they can finally fall asleep.
I studied for a degree in Plastic Arts at the Faculty of Arts of the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico (UAEMex) city of Toluca, Mexico (2011-2016). I specialized in the area of Installation and in a parallel and independent way I studied lithography. I worked as a professor of experimental drawing at the EPOEM 148 Laboratory in the State of Mexico, Mexico (2016-2018). I have individual and collective exhibitions in Mexico, Colombia, Spain, USA, France, Iceland and Germany. Since 2018 I have been living and working in Germany as a teacher of art and nature in the project: Artistic design and experience in nature and the environment.