Nathalie,
Thanks for your words! Well the archeologist work is also interesting, but in fact in this career there is something called archeological rescue, and there you have to be on an excavation to rescue in a proper way a ceramic, mural, stone, and whatever you imagine. The interesting thing of the major, I will finish in one year and a half more, is that you can learn of any kind of materials (ceramic, metal, paper, wall painting, canvas painting, panel painting, sculpture, textiles, photograph, musical instruments) and for that you need to have a multidisciplinary knowledge I mean, in a beginning having an idea of history, biology, chemistry, plastic arts, sometimes of physics too, architecture, legislation, geology, archeology of course, etc., and then you also need to work with the specialist in each area to run over a good restoration project, that could be the ideal of every big project, but in some cases is difficult to make conscious much other persons about it
. But day by day we are working on and fighting about the treatment of cultural heritage
And the best thing is that, this major let you go to anyplace in the world you want to rescue a work of art!... And as I want to preserve the cultural heritage of my country I also want to learn and work in other places of the world
I am waiting for that moment
Since now I had work on the archeological zone of Tamtoc in San Luis Potosí, restoring ceramic; in the archeological zone of Palenque in Chiapas on the rescue of a mayan figure at the Templo de las Inscripciones, then in the rescue of wall painting in a little chapel on a little town called Ixtla in Guanajuato, also on the restoring of some big canvas paintings in Chihuahua, and in Tetela del Volcán that I mention before
and now is near a big project
I will go to work on the principal panel of Coixtlahuaca, Oaxaca
. Then I´ll show you some pics