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Estudio Martita - Art by Martha A Rodriguez (1954-2016)

Estudio Martita - Art by Martha A Rodriguez (1954-2016)

San Francisco, CA

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Aunt Jesse was a farmer. With her husband, Ibarra farms began in Alviso, a small unincorporated community north of San Jose at the end of the Bay. The farm move to Gilroy, and today is located in Reedley California in the central valley.

  • Collections: Familia

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Martha A. Rodriguez (1954-2016) did not start painting on canvas until she was almost 50 years old and had just a dozen years to focus on this medium before her death. In this collection you will find a window into the process of how she developed her ideas and prepared them for the canvas.

The Women is a collection of female imagery from Martha's imagination and dreams from the years 2004 through 2016. The faces, dresses, hair and jewels have a breathtaking diversity, but their style is unmistakably and uniquely Martha. We present them as a tribute and celebration of the feminine inspiration that was always at the heart of her work

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