Professional painter, which works have been exhibited in Art Galleries of Hotel Los
Tajibos, Casa de la Cultura, Shopping Bolívar,, Hotel Santa Cruz and Expocruz
(International Event) during 2000, 2001 and 2002.
Collective Exhibitions:
University UDABOL, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
Latin American Association, Atlanta, USA
Batik Art, Barcelona, España, Sep. 2003
Coral Gables International Art Center, Miami, USA, Oct. 2003
ACEAS, Barcelona, España, Oct. 2003
Coral Gables International Art Center, South Carolina, USA, Oct. 2003
El Salón Petit Format, Secretaría de Cultura, San Pablo, Brazil, May.-Jun., 2004
Palais de Congress, Saint Jean de Monts, France
Coral Gables International Art Center, Miami, FL and Atlanta, GA, USA, permanent
exhibition.
Individual exhibitions:
Casa de la Cultura Otero Reich, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, Nov.
2003
Tennis Club, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, Dec.2003
Japanese Circle, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia.
Next Exhibitions:
Terza Edizione Internazionale Della Rassegna ARTE IN ATTO, in Castel
San Angelo, Rome, Italy
BIRD2005 Art International Award, Beijing Natural Culture Center, China
Prizes:
First Prize International of Art from the Associazione Culturale Europa Arte
Contemporanea sponsored by Argentine Embassy in Vatican City and Fondazione FIDAPA.
Her original talent is shown in her ability
in handling India ink and oil, expressing her art with all kind of unthinkable techniques,
from the use of spatula on tapestry cartoon and carved wood up to stippling with pen on
onionskin.
She has authored several pictures, including La Mujer de Paulino, Portal
de Potosi, El Majo de la guitarra, La Nave del Pasado and
other ones.
Eloisa inherited her talent from her mother, who taught her drawing and watercolor and
India ink techniques when she was six, continuing her studies with Professor Gomiz and
with Countess Mariatte Lydis later. At ten years old, she already dominated oriental
techniques with India ink and the painting on fabrics, and at twelve she could develop the
pyrographic and medieval printing technics.
On 1959, she traveled with her family to Spain, France and Italy, and in Paris got into
contact with Pablo Picasso, painting the UNESCO dome, who helped her to develop her art.
Her aunt Magnolia Africana de Pintos López taught her about sacred painting and
lamination by gold in Retablos and Pictures.
At eighteen she was a teacher of drawing and presented her works called
Máscaras in Gran Parque Hotel, Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.
Eloisas talent is not only with painting, as she improved her painting at the same
time that her music, offering at ten a piano concert in Salon Breyer, Buenos Aires,
Argentina.
She extended her knowledge and experience in craftsmanship, getting a first prize, fashion
design, directing fashion shows in different States in Argentina, and as a novel writer,
with a work on the colonial life in Salta, Tarija, Potosi, La Paz, Titicaca Lake, Lima and
Cuzco.
In 1969 managed a shop in Buenos Aires, where she worked in cold ceramics and in 1972
elaborated paintings on rustic materials in Mar del Plata, Argentina.
Nowadays, she lives in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia, where she teaches drawing to
children from three to twelve years old in the Japanese Circle, and has completely
developed her art.
Eloisa was born in Lomas de Zamora, Buenos Aires State, Argentina. |