After experiencing different fields or visual arts, and their complexities, film is the one that can contain all of them, while being the widely accesible.
Gisela Savdie is a Colombian artist/writer living in Miami and Barranquilla, Colombia. After working as a Dentist for some years, she became an artist, and got a Master of Arts from Barry University. She participated in several art exhibitions in Colombia, USA, Argentina, and China, among them, a series of photographs and video called "We're all Muñecas Rotas.” She published a photography and poetry book “Labradores de Sueños” based on the Carnival in Barranquilla, Colombia that won First Prize in Art Book Design in Colombia. Then she started working as a film critic for El Heraldo, a daily newspaper in Barranquilla, Colombia, and for Letra Urbana in Miami. She has always been involved in women's rights issues as a health care provider and as an artist, themes that she's combining now through film.
After experiencing different fields or visual arts, and their complexities, film is the one that can contain all of them, while being the widely accesible.
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