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Exhibits:  Cristina's Art Series

Paintings   

    A life long artist, Cristina tends to paint in two or three directions or series. During the early years of her career, following the advice of others, she tried very hard to concentrate on only one direction. Her nature always overrode her intentions. Over the years, she has learned that the two or three directions she routinely works in satisfy her different desires for expression.
    Despite the variations of style and mediums between the series, Cristina's art consistently explores concepts of ambiguous visual space and rhythm and movement to express intuitive imagery. The results are lush and colorful whatever the medium or style.

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  Two to Tango.jpgPaint Happy exhibit   

"Movement and emotion (are) dominant themes, with paintings so loose and colorful they seem to leap from the canvas. . .magic."

Paint Decor, winter 2004

Light-hearted and colorful, these paintings will make you smile.


     

 

Oil Paintings exhibit

Pronghorn_oil_web.jpg "Acosta's approach . .  her technical prowess gives them (her paintings) the appearance of a profound narrative. . . endowing the everyday with the spiritual."

Lee Musgrave, Curator, Maryhill Museum of Art

Including pieces from her Animal Spirit series and other explorations, these paintings are rich with lush layers of color and texture.

Hispanic Heritage exhibit

Guadelupe_wThree_sisters_we.jpg "In the Latino traditional art of the retablo, art depicts mysteries that reveal truth."

excerpt from Artistas De La Raza Cosmica exhibit catalog, Larson Gallery, Yakima Valley Community College, WA

Painted with oils and mixed media, these paintings of retablos, santos and ex-votos represent Cristina's explorations of the iconography specific to her Hispanic heritage as a Chicana or Mexican American.


Read about the details regarding the recognition Cristina's art receives on the following pages: Bio & Resume and Press & Publications


 

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