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Hermosillo, Sonora.- With a great passion to draw and paint, Dilbert Ojeda Ibarra11 years, won the XLVII contest of the The child and the seaorganized year after year in the Marina Secretariat (Semar), and for Bridge Project He talked about his inspiration and desires for the future.
The smallest Hermosillense described that the drawing with which he managed to get one of his works in the SEMAR facilities is inspired by the effects of waste on oceanic fauna.
“The first thing I do when I draw or paint what I am going to do, I can be on the sheet for a while, without ideas, sometimes I do doleshole and I see that I can do it, until I have a clear idea,” he explained.
The young artist stressed that most of the time he prefers to paint, because he can spend a lot of time without something, and that is when he imagines a figure that immediately puts the pencil on the paper.
“When I remember something is when I start drawing, in fact I painted a wall, I was also in the first state drawing contest, and in a contest that had the issue of organ donation,” he said.

Dilbert shared that drawing and painting are two aspects that work separately, because although it has a firm pulse and exact strokes, what he likes most is to paint.
“Sometimes I like to draw animals as if they were Pokémon, and most of the time they tell me that they are very parents, so I like to continue doing it,” external.
The winner of the contest commented that he has had the opportunity to make animations, and that these have motivated his drawings to also become a series or an animated project, because he would like to see his characters come alive.

He also participated in the first drawing contest of the state of Sonora with a work inspired by transplantation and organ donation, with which he invites us to reflect on the importance of health.
Ojeda Ibarra highlighted his conviction to continue drawing and learning more about this artistic discipline that has helped him find a shelter for his craziest ideas.

He also invited all those people, children and adults, who have the pleasure to paint or draw, to pursue their dreams without care of what others think about their works, and do what satisfies them.
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