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Carmelita Print

Regina Jean

Mexico

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Carmen Polo (Oviedo, June 11, 1900 - Madrid, February 6, 1988) She grew up in the bosom of a wealthy and bourgeois family of Oviedo, Spain. Carmen was an extremely conservative and religious woman, a lover of antiquities, luxuries and power. It was known as "the lady" or "the necklaces" since it used to give jewelry and bring a necklace of pearls wherever. He met Commander Francisco Franco in Tarna, his family did not accept the relationship with Franco, however they married and had a daughter named Maria del Carmen.After the dictatorship of Franco, most of his marriage, he went on a trip and in wars. Carmen felt like a nomad by the changes of places. She witnessed that Spain had political and economic repression, which made it the second largest country in the world with the largest number of disappeared persons. In 1940 there were about 280 thousand people detained in prisons and more than 50 thousand men and women were executed . Merged with the famous work of the Guernica of Picasso, Francisco Franco bombed the town La Guernica and Picasso made a representation of what happened.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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(Mexico City, 1987) I have a bachelor in visual arts from the Universidad de las Américas Puebla. I grew up in a family genuinely interested in culture and arts, a condition that marked my career from the very beginning. My work uses painting as a medium and it can be understood as a contemporary portrait proposal. I experiment with different media, formats and artistic issues. Through my career I have participated in eight solo exhibitions in my country and in the United States, as well as in fifty group exhibitions in Puebla, the city where I live, Mexico and internationally in France, Germany and Italy. To this day, part of my artwork can be found in collections such as Fundación Black Coffee Gallery, Fundación Solo por ayudar, Preparémonos Puebla and No Name Art Fair.

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