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Artist: Mario Cespedes
" Lady with a cat"
By Mario Cespedes
Located in La Quinta, CA
The artist's new artwork " Lady with the cat" brings his approach to his indian roots from the Andes Mountains in Bolivia. A native lady is resting in calm and relaxing ambiance surr...
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2010s Contemporary Mario Cespedes Art

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Acrylic

"The colors of romance"
By Mario Cespedes
Located in La Quinta, CA
The portrait of a young lady with a colorful background is an intimate connecction between her spiritual approach to Nature This artwork has an exquisite technique of blending subtle hues, a color combination on a heavy impastos, spontaneous brush strokes over Arches watercolor paper. Palette knife, brushes, a satin finish extender gels, help to create this genuine and unique art gem. Its rendering and color balance, in the background enhances her delicate semblance. Mario was born in La Paz, Bolivia, he lived in Sao Paulo-Brazil as a teenager. During his art career, he is exhibiting his artwork in museums, art galleries and art events in many countries. He won several local and international awards. His bibliography includes newspaper articles, TV interviews and art magazines reviews. One of is awards, was to represent Brazil in two international art events, the XIII and XIV International Biennial of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Some of is public artworks, could be seen at the murals located at the building of Graham Library and the bus shelter program in E. Los Angeles, CA., commissioned by the City of Los Angeles, CA. Other of his public artwork is the mural for the Art Corridor Program in San Fernando Valley, CA., this art project was commissioned by the Valley S. Regional Arts Council, N. Hollywood, CA. His artwork research includes the project " Art for the blind" a tactile art...
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2010s Mario Cespedes Art

Materials

Acrylic

"Liliana" Large original color serigraph
By Mario Cespedes
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork titled "Liliana" c.1990 in an original color serigraph by Bolivian artist Marion Ferrer (Mario) Cespedes, b.1942It is hand signed, titled and numbered 157/290 in pencil ...
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Late 20th Century Modern Mario Cespedes Art

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Screen

'Dreamscape', Bolivia, Brazil, California, Sao Paulo Biennale, UNESCO
By Mario Cespedes
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower right, 'Mario Cespedes' (Bolivian-American, born 1940) and created circa 1985. Matted dimensions: 24 H x 18 W x .25 D inches. Born in Bolivia, Mario Cespedes immigrated...
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1980s Abstract Mario Cespedes Art

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Gold Leaf

Untitled, Two Women
By Mario Cespedes
Located in San Francisco, CA
This artwork "Untitled, Two Women" c.1990 in a mixed media (Acrylic paint on off set lithograph) by Bolivian artist Marion Ferrer (Mario) Cespedes, b1942It is hand signed and numbere...
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Late 20th Century Modern Mario Cespedes Art

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Mixed Media

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