High Frecuency Art

High Frecuency Art

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Exposicion Individual de Ana Julia Aguado Galeria A. Julia Aguado
SKU: GA25001

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Attribute nameAttribute value
DateSat 9th
Time12:00 p. m., 12:00:00 PM
Time in minutes180
Dates and timesAugust 9 - 31, 11 AM to 7 PM (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)
VenueGALERIA A. JULIA AGUADO
DiciplinePlastic Arts
TypeInauguration, Expo
Suggested audience.General
Where to buy tickets
Pricing options.600 VIP Inauguration

HIGH FREQUENCY ART. ANA JULIA AGUADO SOLO SHOW. The goal is to energize and connect the viewer with high frequency energy through painting. Ana Julia Aguado is apioneer in San Miguel de Allende, one of the first Art Galleries since 1998. She studied at the National School of Fine Art in Paris, France. Her technique is based on colored transparencies or oil glazes on linen, a technique of the great masters of Renaissance painting applied to Contemporary Art. She is a member of the International Coordinator of Woman in Art in Mexico City, a membear of the National Association of Women Artists in New York. Her work has been exhibited in important national and international museums and institutions such as the Metroplitan Museum of Art in New York and the Museum of Latin American Art in Los Angeles, CA.

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HIGH FREQUENCY ART. ANA JULIA AGUADO SOLO SHOW. The goal is to energize and connect the viewer with high frequency energy through painting. Ana Julia Aguado is apioneer in San Miguel de Allende, one of the first Art Galleries since 1998. She studied at the National School of Fine Art in Paris, France. Her technique is based on colored transparencies or oil glazes on linen, a technique of the great masters of Renaissance painting applied to Contemporary Art. She is a member of the International Coordinator of Woman in Art in Mexico City, a membear of the National Association of Women Artists in New York. Her work has been exhibited in important national and international museums and institutions such as the Metroplitan Museum of Art in New York and the Museum of Latin American Art in Los Angeles, CA.