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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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Collection: Portraits of Martha

Martita, Redux by Martha Rodriguez
  • Martha Rodriguez
  • Martita, Redux, 2016
Acrylic On Canvas
12 x 12 x 3 in
DETERMINATION by Martha Rodriguez
  • Martha Rodriguez
  • DETERMINATION, 2016
Acrylic On Canvas
16 x 20 in
Suenos del Cielo / Dreams of Heaven by Martha Rodriguez
  • Martha Rodriguez
  • Suenos del Cielo / Dreams of Heaven, 2015
Acrylic On Canvas
Voice by Martha Rodriguez
  • Martha Rodriguez
  • Voice, 2014
Acrylic On Canvas
20 x 16 in
Life and Death / La Vida e La Muerte by Martha Rodriguez
  • Martha Rodriguez
  • Life and Death / La Vida e La Muerte, 2013
Mixed Media
20 x 16 in
Self-Portrait by Martha Rodriguez
  • Martha Rodriguez
  • Self-Portrait, 2013
Acrylic On Canvas
Self-Portrait #2 by Martha Rodriguez
  • Martha Rodriguez
  • Self-Portrait #2, 2007
Acrylic
Las Hermanitas by Martha Rodriguez
  • Martha Rodriguez
  • Las Hermanitas, 2006
Acrylic On Canvas
10 x 8 in
North 18th Street - 1958 by Martha Rodriguez
  • Martha Rodriguez
  • North 18th Street - 1958, 2005
mixed media - photoshoped image
8 x 11 in
My Lives by Martha Rodriguez
  • Martha Rodriguez
  • My Lives, 2005
Upcycled board, painted with acrylics, paper and beads
 

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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