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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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North 18th Street - 1958 by Martha Rodriguez
  • Martha Rodriguez
  • North 18th Street - 1958, 2005
  • mixed media - photoshoped image
  • 8 x 11 in
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The American Dream brought from Black and White memory into vivid color. Riding her trike in a pink dress and inexplicable red lipstick, while mother is happily tending to her red rose bushes, also with bright red lips. Big beautiful red roses on San Jose's North 18th Street in 1958.

  • Subject Matter: San Jose
  • Collections: Familia, Portraits of Martha

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Ranchera Purse by Martha Rodriguez
My Lives by Martha Rodriguez
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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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