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Maritza Jauregui
Media - Oil Paintings, Acrylics, Watercolor, Mixed media
Phone - 915-307-8438
Website - http://maritzajauregui.com
Email - [email protected]
Maritza started painting shortly before her third birthday. She learned how
to paint from watching her Father work on numerous projects. During her
childhood, she earned many awards working with modeling clay, including a
scholarship to go to college. At age 17, Maritza was an art instructor for
several institutions and for public schools; amongst those, Magisterio
Nacional, La Universidad Veracruzana and El Instituto Veracruzano de Cultura
y Las Artes. Her first works included sculptures, castings in metals, wood
and linoleum carvings.
Important exhibits at The Museum of Antropology in Xalapa, Universidad
Veracruzana, IVEC and at many National and International competitions.
Throughout the years Maritza has created maquettes with themes related to
childhood, community and traditions; Since relocating to El Paso TX, in
1995, she became more interested in two-dimensional techniques, from which
acrylic is one of her favorite mediums.
Maritza's work is collected internationally. Her artwork is found in Great
Britain, Italy, Germany, Hungary, Japan, and all across The US and Latin
America.
Maritza is a Traditional Artist, Graphic Artist and Web Developer. She
produces artwork for selected exhibits, works on commissions and
collaborates with private companies to develop brands, logos and
illustrations.
Statement
"I believe that art is essential to life. There is an art for everything,
everybody can do it and nobody can judge it, because at the end, nobody
really understands it better than the artist, the creator.
Art is what frees the spirit and allows to express the most intimate
emotions, so weather I feel sad or happy, it reflects on my artwork.
Everything in the creative process is valid, and there is no right or wrong,
a painting is a transparent door to the artists vision, and breaking a few
rules once in a while makes creating art a fun and interesting experience" -
Maritza
Recent achievements
Dec 2012: Release of a new children's book, "Bull, The Race Horse"— written
by Dawn Wolslager and L.C. Hayden. Illustrated by Maritza Jáuregui-Neely.
Available at Amazon.Com
Oct 2012: "Ill Conceived"— a mystery novel written by LC. Hayden; cover
illustration by: Maritza Jáuregui-Neely.
Sept 2012: Maritza was notified that her artwork was selected to be on
exhibit at The Art- Windows, at The El Paso International Airport from April
to July, 2013.
August 2012: "You Can't Be Too Careful", stories written by Bob Sanchez.
Book Cover by Maritza Jauregui-Neely. Available at Barnes&Noble.Com
June 2012 Maritza Jauregui-Neely presented her solo exhibit,"Romancing El
Paso" at The El Paso City Hall, sponsored by The City of El Paso, The
Museums and Cultural Affairs Department, and The Texas Commission on The
Arts. Artworks by Maritza Jauregui-Neely.
June 2012, artwork from "Romancing El Paso" on the Cover of El Paso Scene
Nov 2011, Maritza was awarded a grant from The City of El Paso, Museums and
Cultural Affairs Department, sponsoring her exhibit, titled "Romancing El
Paso."
September 2011, Painted a 13 feet lamp post donated to Hospice El Paso and
received the "Best of Show" and "Top Revenue Producer" awards.
2011, "Life in The Rearview Mirror" by Nancy Natalicio, an OLLI/UTEP
Publication. Book Cover by Maritza Jauregui-Neely. Link
2011, "Angels Around Us" , a book by L.C. Hayden.With three inside
illustrations by Maritza Jauregui-Neely. Available at Amazon.Com
2010, Rio Bravo Watercolorists, "Arts of March", Second Place for "Free
Spirit"
2009, EPAA "America The Beautiful", Third Place for "Patriotic Pooch"
September 2010, Release of "Little Mountain", a mystery novel by Bob
Sanchez. Book Cover by Maritza Jauregui-Neely. Available at Amazon.Com.
September 2010, painting "Viva El Paso" was the featured cover for El Paso
Scene and their annual calendars.
October 2010, painting "Family Portrait" was chosen by the City of El Paso
to be proyected onto the Chase building in downtown during the "Chalk The
Block" Street Festival.
June 2009, Maritza Jáuregui-Neely was a featured artist at El Paso Street
Festival Chalk the Block.
"Border Tapestry 2009", "Border Tapestry 2010" & "Border Tapestry
2011".Annual publication by El Paso Writters League. Maritza Jáuregui-Neely
Illustrated the Cover and some poems
Memberships:
NOAPS- National Oil and Acrylics Painters' Society
RBW- Rio Bravo Watercolorists
PSEP- Pastel Society of El Paso
PAPS- Plein Air Painters of El Paso
EPWL- The El Paso Writer's League
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