Waterview (200) Peinture par Isolda Mora Noli
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Vendu par Isolda Mora Noli
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Œuvre d'art originale
Peinture,
Huile
- Dimensions Hauteur 30in, Largeur 40in
- Catégories Peintures à moins de 20 000 $US Abstrait
Isolda cultivated her art since she was three years old and growing up on acres of exotic nature and tranquility next to her father Jose Guillermo Mora Noli, (1927- a master of cylindric constructivism and founder of the School of Cilindrismo whose art is in the Museum of Modern Art, New York,Corocoran and national monuments in Panama.
Isolda's paintings reflect her two main influences, Cilindrismo and Nature.
ISOLDA has made her own style of expression which reflects both her early training at the School of Cilindrismo and her love of the beauty of her environment. Her art focuses on raw form and natural design.She has created twelve collection with subject matters as diverse as rainforests and women from another planet.
Isolda Mora Noli is listed in in ArtPrice,the world's leading art information and valuation service. Her recent sales history of original artworks from the Water View Collection sold for $50,000.,Fantasy Girls originals $20,000 and an Abstract original acrylic sold recently for $150,000.00
Trained with her father Jose Guillermo Noli father of modern sculpture in Panama and studied at the Art Institute of Panama.
Isolda also studied at the Art Institute of Panama under the tutelage of art Masters Zebamanos and Herrerratoria.
Recently Isolda was signed as an artist by leading art marketing Agency,the Art Marketintg Agency,Sarasota Florida
Tuck Tucker,Agency Director, stated:
"We are truly delighted to represent the amazing artworks of Isolda, she is an amazing talent. We expect her "cilindismo style" to be seen and appreciated of knowledgeable art collectors and buyers."