Carmen Parra Explained

Carmen Parra
Birth Date:12 November 1944
Birth Place:Mexico City
Education:Social anthropology
Fine Arts
Alma Mater:Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia
Royal College of Art
Escuela Nacional de Pintura, Escultura y Grabado La Esmeralda
Website:http://carmenparra.com.mx

Carmen Parra (born 1944 in Mexico City) is a Mexican painter. Her work is inspired in the New Spain iconography art: angels, archangel, eagles, butterflies and flowers.[1]

Life

She was daughter of the architect Manuel Parra and María del Carmen Rodrìguez Peña.

She studied in National High School no. 5 of UNAM and then she continued her social anthropology studies in the National School of Anthropology and History. She also studied graphic design for movies in Royal College of Art of London, painting in Rome and music in Rio de Janeiro.

When she returned to Mexico, she finished her arts studies, and was Juan Soriano student.Her work and paintings has been exposed in several countries.[2]

Her techniques are oil, gouache, amate paper, serigraphy, among others.

Publications about her work

Expositions list

Notes and References

  1. «Carmen Parra». Carmen Parra (en español de España). Review 2016-06-10.
  2. Isabel Leñero (08/09/2011). «Carmen Parra expone en Casa del Lago». PROCESO magazine. Reviewl 10/06/2016.