What does Baja represent to you?

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What does Baja represent to you?What does Baja represent to you?

Tanya Talamante

Marisa Manuzzato

Jaznum Fragoso

Adrian Rocha

Villa Valentina, Carr. Transpeninsular Km 35, zona comercial Fonatur, San José del Cabo

tel. (624) 142 66 11 / 12 e-mail: tanya@tanyatalamante.com www.tanyatalamante.com

VILLA VALENTINA

JLI,¿KART SHOW february 15, 2013

Baja California native, Tanya Talamente’s art work has beeninfluenced by her life both within Mexico and the United States.

Having always been naturally drawn to those with a creative spirit and painting communities, Tanya embraced her duel passions of art and people with the opening of her own art school.

Now in addition to continueing her own career as a painter she leads a thriving School that’s more than an education it’s and International Art Community.

Tanya Talamante

VISIÓN DE BAJA 1collage, enamel & oil on metal 33” x 57”

VISIÓN DE BAJA 2collage, enamel & oil on metal 33” x 57”

VISIÓN DE BAJA 3patina vinegar stains & found objects on metal 33” x 57”

Marisa brings a unique European flair to Baja that’s entirely her own.

After attending school at the International School of Venice, the Italian artist went on to have a number of her own shows throughout Europe.

Her creative eye and lust for life brought her to Baja where she now lives full time.

Marisa Manuzzato

CALAFIA - the legendoil on canvas33” x 57”

29°00’ N/ 114°00’ Ooil & silver leaf on canvas33” x 57”

SEVEN BY FOURmixed media33” x 57”

Educated at the National School of Art in Mexico City, Jaznum´s quest to redifine himself and his art work is a never ending journey.

Believing that accidents are blessings in disguise, he continues now to teach his own students while also growing within his own sculpting and critically acclaimed wood works.

Jaznum Fragoso

BAJA 1texture & stains on wood panel33” x 57”

BAJA 2hand loomed wool threadon wood panel33” x 57”

BAJA 3texture, stains & wood 33” x 57”

The Chicago native grew up with a bicoastal lifestyle between the US and Mexico.

After attending design school in Guadalajara and receiving his BA in industrial design, the craftsmen returned to the city with his wife where he built his own successful furniture design and fabrication business.

Always an artist at heart, Adrian continues his passion of painting which has been with him since a young age.

Adrián Rocha

I AM HEREacrylic on canvas67” x 57”

TÚ Y YOacrylic on canvas67” x 57”

Villa Valentina, Carr. Transpeninsular Km 35, zona comercial Fonatur, San José del Cabo

tel. (624) 142 66 11 / 12 e-mail: tanya@tanyatalamante.com www.tanyatalamante.com