User:Jordancandieas/sandbox
Jordan's work log
October 27 2019 - I added Resources to the resource section.
I also removed all external links that were not good or went nowhere. Then I added links to some of the words that had one.
Heather's Comments
Jordan- This is how the Sandbox should start looking. Be sure to watch the video in Introduction to Week 5 if you haven't yet. What did you notice about "Ingrid Rosas" page? What could you improve? Also please take WikiEdu quizzes you missed ASAP. Thanks!
10/31- Okay, I'm glad to see you've made some progress. This little page definitely needs some citations. Unfortunately, neither of the references you list below will work because this is what Ingrid Rosas said about herself. Make sense? All the sources I could find (reviews of her work is what you really want) were in Spanish. Great if you can translate! Use those (by googling "Ingrid Rosas" artist and choosing "news" tab). Otherwise reach out to our librarian Rachel ASAP. I've pasted the page below. Make all changes bolded and let me know what you updated in your sandbox. You have about a week!
Ingrid Rosas
Ingrid Rosas is a Mexican abstract artist born in León, Guanajuato in 1967. She has launched expositions in New York, Germany, Milan, and all over Mexico and has appeared in NY Arts Magazine. She is part of the group DIN A4. She was initially recognized in New York for her method of writing poetry on her own paintings. Rosas has also launched a poetry book titled entre el cielo y el exilio (Between Heaven and Exile). She also has worked on a mural in the school Lux, representing doves as the students. She has launched many collections such as spes ei, catharsis and others.
References (won't work)
https://www.artavita.com/artists/5536-ingrid-rosas
https://ingridrosas.com.mx/#
Resources
https://www.artavita.com/artists/5536-ingrid-rosas
https://peoplepill.com/people/ingrid-rosas/
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