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“Es Pigas” Etching By Contemporaey Mexican Artist Rosetta Ballester Numbered
This is a numbered printing of etching titled “Es Pigas” by Mexican artist Rosetta Ballester. This finely detailed etching features an arrangement of yellow and orange heads of grain in a vessel in a table in a dimly lit room. This etching has a distinctive raise surface to the leaves making them pop even more from the dark background. Framed by the artist with a tag on the back with additional details. This is an excellent addition to any collection.
Condition:
Excellent condition with no damage to the print or frame.
Artist Bio:
Biologist and engraver "etching", from very early youth, is one of the most important exponents of the workshop "Picture of Mexico" founded by her mother a painter and also "etching" Josefina Ballester Vilaseca, sisters and muralists, Manuela and Rosa Ballester Vilaseca, in Mexico city, since 40's.
In the hall of The Llotjeta of CAM in Valencia, Cataluña premiered on November 17, 2008, when the centenary of the birth of Manuela Ballester, Giovanna Ribes documentary: The angry cries, 2008, which shows almost all Roseta's family, including Jose Renau (sculptor, painter and muralist) Manuela husband.
Thus, the school Roseta collects a wide range of techniques for drawing, painting, etchings and artistic sensibility uniquely by its wealth of themes and scenes in nature and life.
The vast experience accumulated by his mother Josephine Ballester, and her uncles Manuela and Rosa, establish the engraving and painting "Picture of Mexico” where they learned many other important artists and art painters printmakers current and secrets of copper etchings, acrylic , wood and other materials, has been of singular importance in the evolution and transformation of the work of Roseta.
Nela and Guadalupe Gáos Ballester (Roseta cousins), Enrica, Domingo, Zapata, Guillermo Silva, and many other painters and engravers were current students of Josefina, or Manuela or Rosa Ballester, sharing their inspiration and works with Roseta since childhood.
In the work of Roseta, especially recorded, live this love for the nature, species and pictures from locations in Mexico and them World, with a great summary of the essential spirit of each painting.
For over 35 years, works and prints by Roseta, have been purchased by thousands of citizens from most of the World, due to a "limited editions and numbered", the connoisseurs and collectors appreciate each and for their significance also by its number of copies.
Tags: contemporary artists, Mexican fine artist, etching, artist print, handmade art, fine art
This is a numbered printing of etching titled “Es Pigas” by Mexican artist Rosetta Ballester. This finely detailed etching features an arrangement of yellow and orange heads of grain in a vessel in a table in a dimly lit room. This etching has a distinctive raise surface to the leaves making them pop even more from the dark background. Framed by the artist with a tag on the back with additional details. This is an excellent addition to any collection.
Condition:
Excellent condition with no damage to the print or frame.
Artist Bio:
Biologist and engraver "etching", from very early youth, is one of the most important exponents of the workshop "Picture of Mexico" founded by her mother a painter and also "etching" Josefina Ballester Vilaseca, sisters and muralists, Manuela and Rosa Ballester Vilaseca, in Mexico city, since 40's.
In the hall of The Llotjeta of CAM in Valencia, Cataluña premiered on November 17, 2008, when the centenary of the birth of Manuela Ballester, Giovanna Ribes documentary: The angry cries, 2008, which shows almost all Roseta's family, including Jose Renau (sculptor, painter and muralist) Manuela husband.
Thus, the school Roseta collects a wide range of techniques for drawing, painting, etchings and artistic sensibility uniquely by its wealth of themes and scenes in nature and life.
The vast experience accumulated by his mother Josephine Ballester, and her uncles Manuela and Rosa, establish the engraving and painting "Picture of Mexico” where they learned many other important artists and art painters printmakers current and secrets of copper etchings, acrylic , wood and other materials, has been of singular importance in the evolution and transformation of the work of Roseta.
Nela and Guadalupe Gáos Ballester (Roseta cousins), Enrica, Domingo, Zapata, Guillermo Silva, and many other painters and engravers were current students of Josefina, or Manuela or Rosa Ballester, sharing their inspiration and works with Roseta since childhood.
In the work of Roseta, especially recorded, live this love for the nature, species and pictures from locations in Mexico and them World, with a great summary of the essential spirit of each painting.
For over 35 years, works and prints by Roseta, have been purchased by thousands of citizens from most of the World, due to a "limited editions and numbered", the connoisseurs and collectors appreciate each and for their significance also by its number of copies.
Tags: contemporary artists, Mexican fine artist, etching, artist print, handmade art, fine art