New and already sold at Meyer East, Santa Fe but here's some lovely details...
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Announcing Arden Gallery…
I am very pleased to announced that my works will be represented in Boston by Arden Gallery. I am very honored to be showing at such a great space and with so many highly talented artists. I am also thrilled that they are introducing my works at the Art Hamptons International Fine Art Fair July…
Artistic Moods, June 2013
Thank you so much to Sandra of the newly launched and already great art blog artisticmoods.com. Please visit the website as I have discovered and enjoyed so many talented artists' works. According to Sandra she created the blog to provide a "a place where art will be shared & celebrated extensively." I am very honored…
“Girl with Crown of Leaves” & “Cherub with Blue Ribbon”
New at Meyer Gallery, Park City...
Micro-Edition Book available now
Many many thanks to Sébastien Escande (aka Barbe à Pop) for producing this little book (a true micro edition of 100). I was so surprised when he contacted me late last year and told me he wanted to have some of my work in this book. He's quite an arts activist with film, music, and…
Goldie, Cherubina and Victor
The first works for my August 30 solo exhibition at Meyer East Gallery in Santa Fe are now available. Meet Goldie, Cherubina and Victor...
A Muse For Life
This is a long overdue post... and showers of apologies and congratulations are in order for Kristina and Jovita at Decor-Art Blog. They just launched their online lifestyle magazine, A Muse for Life Spring 2013. They were wonderful enough to include a feature on my work. Do check out the blog and their magazine, as they…
Beautiful/Decay, April 2013
Fatima Ronquillo's Contemporary Portraits Evoke Old World Charm by Diandra Mintz Beautiful Decay April 10, 2013 A self-taught painter, Fatima Ronquillo layers her portraits with the traditional symbols and charms of classic-style portraiture — objects that meant different things in different times and have to be studied to be completely understood. Ronquillo’s subjects similarly face…
Opening night: Private Revolution
Fatima Ronquillo's new paintings come across as Wes Anderson directing the ghost of José Gil de Castro in rendering a series of children's portraits influenced by Edward Gorey. But you don't have to grok our transcultural meaning to appreciate the sublime, enigmatic beauty of these oil-on-panel wonders.... ~ The Austin Chronicle, April 5, 2013 Returning…
American Art Collector, April 2013
American Art Collector Issue 90, April 2013 pages 122-123 The Collector Says... "The paintings of Fatima Ronquillo caught my eye as I was perusing the website of Wally Workman Gallery several years ago. I was completely taken by what I discovered. The classic portraits executed with such a refined hand spoke to my love of…
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