
The School of Athens, with Papi Diva (1511, 2025)
a Fresco, graphite pencil, paper, and tape
Raphael y Papi Diva
School with Papi Diva is an open-source blog where Papi Diva shares his open notes on life, resources, drawings, and almost everything on the World Wide Web. This blog is an area for decompression through discussion & design. The School of Papi Diva honors critique, commentary, creativity, and most importantly, the connection of language and principles to create democracy through design.
The current School year of Summer 2025 - Summer 2026 explores the study of New York and Iconography:
Last Updated 06.06.2025
Last Updated 06.06.2025
Music Class:
06.06.2025
Music Class with Apolo
06.06.2025Sadly, the start of June hasn’t been too hot, despite the Pride kick-off, I start June with no hot water, gas, and I love me a damn shower in these stressful times.
Apolo invited me over to his apartment, a borough over, but actually a 10 block walk if you’re familiar with the Ridgewood/Bushwick split. Apollo is a aesthete - a lover of arts, dancer and never-turned-to-be teacher. He is Mexican-Texan who recently moved to New York.
We met up for an early morning gym session not too far. Shared a post-workout breakfast of garbanzo beans over eggs and protein-rich yogurt. We discussed democracy in literature,and our summer flings that died well before the summer solstice.
Talked about love, and companiononship, and how I spent years yearning for love, and how Apolo isn’t a yearner himself. Summer is looking single for us, and we’re okay with that – delighted actually.
The summer heat makes me tired, and after our breakfast Apolo offered to serenade me to sleep, estilo latino a tratar me con un desayuna y un canción de su coroazon.
Rather than talk about it, I’d like to show exercise this part of my blog with a musical guest, Music Class with Apolo Nava-Mojica, where he warms up his new instrument and venture with the violin.
Current Studies/Homework:
Summer 2025
How do we keep New York, New York?
(Summer Thesis)
Do the Right Thing (1989)
Air Force 1: An Urban Legend (2010)
How do we keep New York, New York? is an on-going personal study of mine – watching the transformation of New York, and the documentation of it’s time, culture, and identity through various mediums.
I am not really a movie person which made me decide to use film/videos as starting place to explore mediums that question New York through mulitple themes.
I am not really a movie person which made me decide to use film/videos as starting place to explore mediums that question New York through mulitple themes.
Recent Watches
- Do the Right Thing (1989), Spike Lee
- No Free Walls (2016), Complex Networks
- Sex and the City (1998), HBO
- Air Force 1: An Urban Legend (2010), YouTube
- Dear Mama (2023), Hulu
Recent Anecdotes
1. What happened to my New York, Nasir Colwell
Supporting Materials:
Semester-long readings:
Teaching to Transgress, education as the practice for freedom, bell hooks
Chapter 8, In the Classroom
“Culture Curation V.S. Cultural Commentation”
Chapter 9, In The Classroom Right Now
“Growing Affirmations.”
“Growing Affirmations.”
Chapter 10, Building a Classroom Community
“The classroom doesn’t honor stardom.”
“The classroom doesn’t honor stardom.”
Chapter 11, Language
“Don’t Lose Your Vanacular!”
“Don’t Lose Your Vanacular!”
The Study of Iconography
1. “Notes on Icons and Design with Susan Kare”
by Letterform Archive, (watched 05.12.2025)
Studying the development of icons from early-age computing, and the language of iconography being built through repetition, trust, and surprisingly, lack of detail for clarity.
2. Lecture Deck—Icon + Symbol Design | Art + Design Fundamentals SP25
by Jarred Elrod (05.20.2025)
3. Beyoncé Live: Cowboy Carter World Tour
Live at MetLife, New Jersery
by Letterform Archive, (watched 05.12.2025)
Studying the development of icons from early-age computing, and the language of iconography being built through repetition, trust, and surprisingly, lack of detail for clarity.
2. Lecture Deck—Icon + Symbol Design | Art + Design Fundamentals SP25
by Jarred Elrod (05.20.2025)
3. Beyoncé Live: Cowboy Carter World Tour
Live at MetLife, New Jersery
Lecture:
03.04.2025




Papi Diva Visits Pratt:
A Motivational Lecture on Shifting Perspectives
Papi Diva’s lecture at Pratt Institute encouraged Scott Santoro’s Professional Practice Communication Design class to shift their perspective on wealth in designing media: social, financial, spiritual, emotional, and physical.
The 1-hour lecture provided personal anecdotes from Papi Diva’s experience in the fashion-cultural media scene in Brooklyn, with the advice for students to give passion to their purpose.
Recess/Field Trip:
03.18.2025


“I don’t care if you’re losing – still fight back”
Got It On Me, Pop Smoke* Scanned journal page from plane ride to Chicago, a visitar my hermanito y su famila (to visit my brother and his family)
I had 2 hours to kill on an early morning 5AM flight to Chicago. I was making way to visit my brother, Vaquero, who I met at Pratt Institute years ago. I was channeling in some deep-competetive Boxing energy, aligning with one of my favorite lyircs by Pop Smoke – reminding me to keep going, no matter what.
Art Class / Studio:
01.06.2025

Mi Papito Bendicido, Bad Bunny
(My blessed baby, Bad Bunny)Charocoal on 18” x 24”
LA MUNDANZA, Bad Bunny
“Aqui mataron gente por sacar la bandera
Por eso es que ahora yo la llevo donde quiera, cabrón, que fue?”
“Here they killed people for taking out their flags,
That’s why I take mine everywhere I go”
Art Class / Studio:
12.20.2025
Snowday Studio

“Jeremiah” – Graphic Pencil on regular paper
“See Mikey, follow the rules.
Go say your prayers and get ready for School
(Yeah, follow the rules, go and say your prayers,
get ready for School)
“Dear God, I am only what you made me,
and I appreciate everything you that you gave me.”
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Can Anybody Hear Me?, Nicki Minaj
Go say your prayers and get ready for School
(Yeah, follow the rules, go and say your prayers,
get ready for School)
“Dear God, I am only what you made me,
and I appreciate everything you that you gave me.”
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Can Anybody Hear Me?, Nicki Minaj