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Colombian artist (born 1948)
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Maria Clara Trujillo (Macala)
BornMaria Clara Trujillo Davila
(1948-11-27) November 27, 1948 (age 76)
Bogotá, Colombia
NationalityColombian
Known forPainter, sculptor
Signature
La firma de Macala.
Websitewww.macala.net

Maria Clara Trujillo (Macala) (born 27 November 1948) is an artist and sculptor from Bogotá, Colombia. She is a daughter of the painter Sergio Trujillo Magnenat and the ceramist Sara Dávila. She grew up in an environment that cultivated her passion for artistic expression.

After studying architecture, art and education, she started painting professionally in 1986 and made her first exhibition in Kingston (Jamaica) in 1990, followed by several exhibitions in art galleries and museums in Colombia, France and the U.S.

Her art comprises several techniques and styles, from the colorful Colombian landscapes in watercolors, acrylics and oils to expressive human figures in pastels, monotypes and sculptures in clay, bronze and latex.

Biography

Early life and education

Career

Style

Her work includes landscapes and human figures using a variety of techniques: watercolors, pastels, ink, acrylics, charcoal, monoprints, au temple, clay, bronze and plastics.

Exhibitions

Galería el Callejón, 1997
Bogotá Tennis Club, 1998
Rambouillet Salon, Ile de France (France)
Côte d'Azur, Cannes, Val d'Or (France)
Centre d'Art St. Jean, Bruges (Belgium)
Poirel Nancy (France)
Houston, Texas (US)

Examples of her work

References

  1. "Paisaje de Macala". 27 September 1997.
  2. "Arte. Macala". 23 March 1998.

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