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  • Puerto Rico: The cartoons of Kike Estrada live on the Internet


    Enrique "Kike" Estrada is a cartoonist for a species that is endangered in Puerto Rico. It's the kind of cartoonist who seeks to make his drawings and comments humorous, yet poignant, about the events that occur in Puerto Rican society. His work has been exhibited in Greece, Argentina, Serbia, Germany and the United States, plus Puerto Rico ....
    Source: Puerto Rico Blogs
    Published: 07/04/2012 14:38:34 GMT

Enrique "Kike" Estrada is a cartoonist for a species that is endangered in Puerto Rico. It's the kind of cartoonist who seeks to make his drawings and comments humorous, yet poignant, about the events that occur in Puerto Rican society.
His work has been exhibited in Greece, Argentina, Serbia, Germany and the United States, plus Puerto Rico. He has published at least two comic books, but the best way to get your work is through its website www.planetakike.com .
He received me very kindly to talk about cartoons and the Internet at home, which has its graphic design studio and its own garden, where trying to get as much food as possible for your kitchen.
Kike started talking a little about how to choose the themes he develops in his drawings:
Kike Estrada
Kike Estrada (KE): Before I draw every day reacting to things that happened in Puerto Rico. [...] Well, since I do not draw that kind of thing. There is a moment where I thought that instead of doing it well I was doing was wrong because of the noise rather than part of the solutions. And then I left it as a bit of work. When I picked up now, then, drawing more than things that are very relevant in Puerto Rico, but I try not relevant to Puerto Ricans, that is, trying to work the issues rather than situations. [...] I know I would have a claim for specific draw of the day, but there is so much noise about these things, which add noise is unhealthy.
But Kike was not always in the habit of drawing cartoons. His artistic work was occupied mostly with his work as a graphic designer and for a time did not produce cartoons:
"Another increase in the water"
KE: Do you know when I came back to draw cartoons? I returned to drawing cartoons on the day you put the two planes on the Twin Towers. [...] I put the TV. When I saw that a second plane was giving a tower, I said, "You fucked up the world. The world changed today. " And that caused me anxiety so fucking hand, I started drawing. [...] I went crazy drawing. And from there I have not stopped.
For a cartoonist who has a sense of humor, irony and satire that is Kike, and ability to find and highlight the ridiculousness of some of the issues affecting Puerto Ricans, the Internet has proven to be the perfect medium to expose their job. In an area where it is the only editor found freedom to express views that in another time or otherwise would have been almost impossible to express:
"Share ..."
KE: As I am a graphic designer, there was a time where we begin to learn the Internet because the world had changed, and customers did before I had to press releases or things, because everyone now wanted to have a presence on the Internet. So we were learning about it. And I said, "Well, I'm going to do a page from my job." And it was really cool because it is not objectionable. I mean, I do what I want to do there, and I say what I mean here.
However, Kike does not see himself as someone who knows the picture of the cartoon. According to him, his contribution to the cartoons lies less in the quality of his drawings, but rather on what is trying to say:
"How many more?"
KE: I am a member of the Association of Cartoonists of [Puerto Rico]. There are some young brats who are virtuosos, hand [...] In my case, I'm not a virtuoso. I am solely as an artist sui generis . I do not draw well. I draw wrong. What happens is that I developed a way to draw bad I like how it looks.
About being a cartoonist for newspapers and how they have been gradually disappearing, said:
KE: I think that newspapers have been doing without the services of the cartoonists because cartoonists can hurt you more than a photo.
Kike sees the Internet as a resource that cartoonists should use more. For him, the Internet is of the best inventions that have been made. He marvels at the possibilities that this tool offers to users. Thanks to the Internet, you may continue the work of the cartoonist to the disappearance of space in traditional print newspapers. In addition, the Internet removes the filter through which all work has to happen in a traditional newspaper. But the benefits of the Internet are not limited to cartoonists:
"My ballot"
KE: The Internet has been good because it has given voice to him who had no voice. How the hell I had been able to show my drawings if there were no Internet? Would a graphic package that no one had seen there because there was no outlet, the Internet gives you the output. And that's why you have to teach everyone the Internet. We must teach them to program pages and design their own things and then say the nonsense that they like to say, or do the geniuses that they like to do, but that people have the option to hold the Internet as the most accessible we have.
All images are used with permission.
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via »Puerto Rico by caribnews on 4/6/12
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (International News Service) San Juan Archbishop Roberto Gonzalez Nieves, today hosted the Good Friday procession in which he called on the union of all Puerto Ricans in prayer for peace in the country.
In the crowded cathedral San Juan Bautista in Old San Juan, with the altar discovered and joined by Catholic seminarians and deacons, Nieves Gonzalez praised the courage of citizens who can unite to achieve renew the values ​​that characterize Puerto Ricans.
He recalled that the square of the Rogation, which is steps from the cathedral, is an example of how to join the procession, hundreds of people "even with insecurity and fear that wrapped the people, Puerto Ricans joined in prayer and trust placed supreme father and was given the miracle of peace and tranquility. "
His words were in reference to a prayer of citizens who, torch in hand, called for peace at a time when British bombing expected late eighteenth century.
"There are many people who have trouble sleeping at night. For all those people and all believers in Jesus, I suggest you go to bed at night when we repeat in the silence of our hearts, Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit, "said Gonzalez Nieves.
Hundreds of people came to Old San Juan to participate in various events in churches in the area and observe the traditional procession of the Catholic Church, culminating in the Cathedral of San Juan.

via »Puerto Rico by caribnews on 4/6/12
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (International News Service) The Interim Superintendent of Police, Jose Luis Rivera with the regional director of Carolina, Commander Carlos Miranda Soto, reported today the arrest of one of the most sought after region.
John Seary Colónapodo "Ricky Devil", 27 and 27 living in the path of urbanization Villa Fontana, was arrested in the morning by agents of the Division of Arrests Carolina, under the supervision of Captain Diana Crispin, Director Investigative Branch Criminal Investigation Corps (CIC).
Against the subject had issued an indictment of a fugitive for the murder of a contractor in 2009, occurred amid a burglary in Villas de Loiza urbanization of Canovanas.
"Ricky Devil" was sentenced in absentia to 134 years in prison for that crime and had installed an electronic monitoring system (shackle) the last frame was the November 17, 2011.
On 27 December the same year he pointed a gun at an officer who was preparing to arrest him in the parking lot of a shopping center area.
Due to this action in the absence submitted charges for violation of articles 5.04 and 5.15 of the Arms Act.
In turn, Judge Jorge Reina Toledo, imposed a bail of one million dollars, which became effective today.
The subject also had another arrest warrant for child support issued by Judge Berthzaida Seijo Ortiz, with bail set at $ 50,000.
Also listed as Columbus Seary person of interest in investigating the murder of Alexis Pena Correa, on 27 March in the road PR3 compared with Suzuki Car Dealers in Carolina and the Caribbean in the death of manager David Mendez Calderon occurred on April 3 this year in the business parts imported in the same municipality Monserrate Avenue

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