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朱迪·贝卡现任加州大学欧文分校教授,他是一位壁画家、活跃分子以及在美国的西班牙社区的发言人。朱迪·贝卡于50年代进入东洛杉矶的公立学校,那时她还不会讲英语,但是能绘画,于是她开始用她的艺术才能进行交流,表达出有时无法用语言表达的思想内容。 居住在美国的西班牙人开展过一场壁画运动,贝卡回忆起她在运动开始时所起的作用,当时她正在探究一种方式,去表现她作为一名西班牙—美国艺术家的亲身体验。贝卡受到墨西哥壁画家很大影响,她找到了一种为社区准许的表现方式。 在洛杉矶市教授艺术课时,她开始了首次壁画设计。她利用午餐休息时间到各公园去,结识一些在那里闲逛的青年;她观察着墙壁上的那些胡乱涂抹,
Judy Becca is currently a professor at the University of California at Irvine, a mural artist, activist and spokesman for the Spanish community in the United States. When Judy Becca went to public school in East Los Angeles in the 1950s, she did not speak English but was able to paint, and she began to use her artistic talent to communicate and express ideas that sometimes could not be expressed in words. Became a mural campaign by Spaniards living in the United States, Becca recalled the role she played in the beginning of the campaign when she was exploring a way to demonstrate her personal experience as a Spanish-American artist. Becca was greatly influenced by Mexican muralists, who found a way of expressing her approval for the community. When she was teaching art classes in Los Angeles, she started the first mural design. She used lunch breaks to go to parks and get acquainted with some youth wandering there; she looked at the random smears on the walls,