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Mariela Bellotto is an Argentine painter born in Tucumán, known for her works that reflect the culture and identity of the region.

Biography

Born in San Miguel de Tucumán, she found her artistic calling at the National University of Tucumán, where she graduated in Fine Arts.

His academic training marked the beginning of a prolific career dedicated to exploring and capturing the cultural wealth of his homeland.

Style and Technique

Her work is characterized by the use of mixed techniques that combine painting, collage and engraving. With a vibrant palette and a thematic focus on nature and Tucuman traditions, she manages to create pieces that dialogue with symbolic and mythological elements.

The themes of identity, memory and history are a constant in his work.

Work and Exhibitions

Throughout his career, he has brought his artistic vision to renowned international stages, participating in festivals and exhibitions in Latin America, Europe and Africa.

His works have been exhibited in cities such as Buenos Aires, Valparaíso, Rome and Melilla.

Awards and Recognitions

Her talent and commitment to art have been widely recognized, with notable awards including the National Painting Prize (Argentina, 2005), the International Prize for Latin American Art (2008) and the distinction as "Outstanding Personality of Culture" awarded by the Government of Tucumán in 2012.

Influence and Legacy

Considered one of the most important artists in her region, her work has contributed significantly to the promotion of Tucuman culture and identity.

Her unique approach and commitment to representing the social and cultural reality of her homeland establish her as a key figure in contemporary Argentine art.

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