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Martin Palottini Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

Argentinian

Martin Palottini was born in Buenos Aires in 1981. From 1995 to 2001, he attended Manuel Belgrano National School of Fine Arts, where he graduated as a teacher of drawing. In 2011, he attended the School of Higher Education of Artistic Development, where he received his degree of professor of fine arts. He has been the recipient of numerous awards including the first prize at the Akian Gráfica Editora Competition (2015), second place at the Salón Nacional Dibujo Palais de Glace (2008), third place at the Salón de Artes Plásticas Manuel Belgrano, Museo de Artes Plásticas Eduardo Sívori (2008) and the second place at the Adquisición dibujo Salon Nacional Museo de Dibujo Guaman Poma (2007). His work can be found in the permanent collections of Banco Central de la República Argentina, Colección Ministerio de Seguridad, Museo de Artes Plásticas Eduardo Sívori, Museo Provincial de Dibujo y Grabado Artemio Alisio and Museo Municipal de Bellas Artes de Tandil (Mumbat).

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Artist: Martin Palottini
Un Dios Tres
By Martin Palottini
Located in New York, NY
Martin Palottini Un Dios Tres, 2017 Graphite on paper 22h x 22w in 55.88h x 55.88w cm
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2010s Abstract Martin Palottini Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Graphite

Cuchillo
By Martin Palottini
Located in New York, NY
Pencil on paper
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2010s Martin Palottini Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Pencil

Un rio contra ora
By Martin Palottini
Located in New York, NY
Martin Palottini Un rio contra ora, 2017 Pencil and acrylic on paper 21h x 19w in 53.34h x 48.26w cm
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2010s Abstract Martin Palottini Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Acrylic, Pencil

El dibujo no es un animal doméstico VIII
By Martin Palottini
Located in New York, NY
El dibujo no es un animal doméstico VIII, 2011 Pencil on paper 13h x 9.30w in Martin Palottini was born in Buenos Aires in 1981. From 1995 to 2001 he attended Manuel Belgrano National School of Fine Arts, where he graduated as a Teacher of Drawing. In 2011 he attended the School of Higher Education of Artistic Development , where he received his degree of Professor of Fine Arts. He has been the recipient of numerous awards including First prize at Akian Gráfica Editora Competition (2015), second place at the Salón Nacional Dibujo Palais de Glace...
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2010s Martin Palottini Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Pencil

La paja del trigo VII
By Martin Palottini
Located in New York, NY
La paja del trigo VII, 2011 Pencil on paper 19.50h x 16w in Martin Palottini was born in Buenos Aires in 1981. From 1995 to 2001 he attended Manuel Belgrano National School of Fine...
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2010s Martin Palottini Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Pencil

Tenedor
By Martin Palottini
Located in New York, NY
Tenedor, 2012 Pencil on paper 11.30h x 9.30w in Martin Palottini was born in Buenos Aires in 1981. From 1995 to 2001 he attended Manuel Belgrano National School of Fine Arts, wher...
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2010s Martin Palottini Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Paper, Graphite

Figura
By Martin Palottini
Located in New York, NY
Figura, 2011 Graphite on canvas 39h x 39w in Martin Palottini was born in Buenos Aires in 1981. From 1995 to 2001 he attended Manuel Belgrano National School of Fine Arts, where h...
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2010s Martin Palottini Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Canvas, Graphite

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Hermes 1929
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