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First Name | Nina |
Last Name | Cruz |
Born | 1972-11-08 |
Country | United States |
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Nina belongs to a new generation of Fine Artists who are redefining the boundaries of Fine Arts. Her amazing range of style and technique in both Oils and Watercolour is making an unprecedented mark in the art world.
Ninas work focuses primarily figurative. She received her BFA in 1994 from Paier College of Art, in Hamden, CT. In the late 1980s her works were exhibited throughout counties in Arizona and Connecticut, winning awards and prestige.
In the early 1990s her work was featured numerous times in the town of Meriden CT, as part of a cultural annual festival.
In addition, her art has reached the amazing world of Childrens book publishing. In 2003 she illustrated her first book, The Rowdy, Rowdy Ranch, with Arté Publico Press, Houston, TX. This led to a second illustrative venture, My Grandparents and I, in 2004.
Having worked as an artist in corporate America for over ten years, Nina now focuses her creativity on paintings that will inspire and move her audience in a positive way.
My interest in mediums go beyond paint. Throughout the lifetime of my Fine Arts career I aim to fulfill all my creative inclinations.
Her upcoming goals in this arena is a series of works that connect man and the divine. I believe visual art, for those with the blessing of sight, is an integral part of the human experience. It is this belief that stimulates me to use my work as a stepping stone in an individuals spiritual journey. Were all at a different place in that journey and visual art is a powerful venue in that it can transcend those different levels simultaneously and still speak to the greatness that is possible; in ourselves, in the universe... in humanity. |
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Nina belongs to a new generation of Fine Artists who are redefining the boundaries of Fine Arts. Her amazing range of style and technique in both Oils and Watercolour is making an ... |
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Amina Lawal and Child by Cruz |
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Los Encantadores (The Enchanter by Cruz |
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