Today we are talking with Heyerde also known as Seko, Venezuelan, integral artist and tells us about the many things he develops within art. Enjoy it!
Astrid: What artistic work have you developed throughout your life?
Heyerde: Painting, screen printing, photography, audiovisual, graphic design.
Astrid: What branch of art do you identify with the most?
Heyerde: With HipHop and Graffiti.
Astrid: When was the first time you painted?
Heyerde: When I was 7 years old, my dad worked at the Sofia Imber contemporary museum located in Caracas today called the Armando Reverón Contemporary Museum.
Astrid: Have you participated in events, exhibitions, forums, nationwide? Tell us about that and what artistic work you participated with.
Heyerde: Yes I have participated in different events at the national level, meeting of muralism the Llano in Pinta, Meeting of tye Style edition Venezuela / Maracay, Anti-imperialist Festival of Venezuela that we did in Guarenas – Guatire.
Astrid: Are you an independent artist or do you develop within a crew or collective?
Heyerde: I started with a crew in the valleys of Tuy called TNC / TODO POR NUESTRA CULTURA / Los Valles del Tuy MP27F / Movimiento 27 de Febrero / Guarenas.
If I am an independent artist, I participate in several groups or cultural collectives where in each one I develop different activities.
In the crew @LOSDELBLOPUE, I am a writer and videomaker of hip hop culture.
In the cultural collective called @Nativacrea, I develop productive activities with textile screen printing from that point urban clothing is made that we will be spreading this year, I am also a producer of the muralism area where we carry out a cultural project to beautify our town in Guarenas, Miranda
state And finally an independent project called #NATIVXS