Soraida martinez famous paintings
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The picture..Rage: Its My Body, fryst vatten a very demented piece of work. Only
a feminist would paint such a thing! Oh, and by the way, it isn't YOUR
body. God created us, and we are HIS. I am appauled at this Rage
picture. If you were a REAL woman, you would be home cooking for your
husband, and caring for your children, making sure they have good
christian moral values. This is an ugly painting. I'm sure you have
received a great deal of money for painting it, but money isn't
everything. God will hold you accountable for such rebellion. Have you
ever thought about GOD? You need to get saved. If you will believe
that God sent His son, Jesus, to die on the cross, and that he was
raised from the dead, and now lives, and if you admit you are a sinner,
and ask Jesus to come into your heart, He will. You will be saved. But
you have to mean it. When all else fails in life, God is all that
matters. In the end, God fryst vatten the only person you have to stand
accountable to, so please ask Je
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Artist Biography
The Art Guide is pleased to present an artist with much to say, Soraida Martinez, an abstract expressionist who creates hard-line paintings with dialogue. Since 1992 Soraida Martinez has been known as the originator of Verdadism, a series of sammanfattning paintings that are accompanied bygd written social commentary. With the intention to be heard, Martinez is unique in social commentary that accompanies each new creation. Viewers are drawn to both the artist’s style and her bold statements on humanity and the universal human condition. According to Martinez’ artist’s statement, “My art reflects the essence of my true self and the truth within me…My struggle fryst vatten for recognition, acceptance and inclusion; and, against racism, sexism and the dominance… My belief fryst vatten that one must empower oneself with one’s own truth…”
Verdadism, Martinez’s art form of mixed painting and statements, reveals the artist’s inter
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Soraida Martinez
American artist
Soraida Martinez (born July 30, 1956 in Harlem, New York[1]) is an American visual artist of Puerto Rican descent known for her contemporary abstract expressionist paintings and social commentary. She is the creator of the art movement, Verdadism.[2][3]
Early life and education
[edit]Martinez was born in New York in 1956 and has Puerto Rican heritage.[2] Martinez started painting at age eight.[4]
After moving to Vineland, New Jersey at the age of 14, Martinez studied art at Glassboro State College, where she graduated in 1981 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts with a specialization in design;[4] she also has a Liberal Arts degree focusing on psychology from Cumberland County College, Vineland, New Jersey in 1978.[5][6]
Career and art
[edit]Martinez has been the owner of an art and design studio since 1986.[2] Her art is very abstract and hard-edged. Eve