Artist Information:
Juana Almaguer
Sendai,
Japan
Member Since: Sep 2000
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Artist Statement:
Biography
Born and raised in Fresno, California, Juana Almaguer holds a B.A. degree in Counseling at California State University, Fresno. Although her original intent was to practice Family Counseling, her semester in England, touring of Europe, along with her six years in Japan offered Almaguer not only the time to explore her natural love for art but greatly influenced her decision to paint full-time.
While living in Sapporo, Japan she studied Chinese Ink Painting for 16 months at the Sapporo NHK Bunka (cultural) Center. The traditional and controlled form of Chinese Ink Painting had an important impact on Almaguer's art, as well as her development as an artist. Her art combines her training in Chinese Ink Painting with the rules of Western Art.
Juana Almaguer. relocated from Sapporo, Japan to Zacatecas, Mexico in 1997 to work on her art full-time. She has spent the last eight years overseas and plans to move back to her hometown by December 2000.
Artist's Statement
Chinese Ink painting instilled in me the importance of practicing the same brush strokes, in a particular order, time and time again. Through this discipline, I learned that the brush strokes become a part ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
Upcoming Solo Exhibitions:
June 2002 - with Lylia Carr at Gallery 25
Upcoming Group Exhibitions:
March 2002 - UC Center
Mar. 2002 - Honoring William Saroyan at Gallery 25
Dec. 2002 - Gallery 25
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Born and raised in Fresno, California, Juana Almaguer holds a B.A. degree in Counseling at California State University, Fresno. Although her original intent was to practice Family Counseling, her semester in England, touring of Europe, along with her six years in Japan offered Almaguer not only the time to explore her natural love for art but greatly influenced her decision to paint full-time.
While living in Sapporo, Japan she studied Chinese Ink Painting for 16 months at the Sapporo NHK Bunka (cultural) Center. The traditional and controlled form of Chinese Ink Painting had an important impact on ... | |
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