American Art Collector - USA (2019-12)

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HERNAN MIRANDA


(561) 860-1626, [email protected]
http://www.hernanmiranda.com


Paraguayan artist Hernan Miranda has been living
in Hallandale Beach, Florida, for the past 14 years.
His artwork has been exhibited around the world
including in Argentina, Brazil, China, Colombia,
Spain, France, Italy, Japan, Puerto Rico, South Korea,
Taiwan, the United States, Paraguay and Uruguay.
He says, “I like still lifes because with them you
have the freedom to play with the composition, work
the geometry, the emptiness, the form, but I consider
that the protagonist in the work is the light.”
The artist has currently been painting, drawing
and sculpting the human figure. “I want to
represent the natural beauty of the nude, but with
a different proposal, leaving the studio and classic
postures, more integrated to its environment and
breaking the beauty stereotype physics to show the
real natural beauty,” he says. “I believe that every
work of an artist is like his self-portrait, because it
shows the world around him and the artist feeds on
his surroundings to create his imagery.”
In October, Miranda had a 50-piece exhibition at
the North Campus Gallery of Miami Dade College
that had strong feedback from the public. “This is
the beginning of a new stage,” he says.


TERRY ARROYO MULROONEY


(305) 387-5351, studio; (305) 479-3448, cellphone
[email protected], http://www.terrymulrooneystudios.com


Venezuela-born Terry Arroyo Mulrooney is an
accomplished watercolor artist who has called
Miami, Florida, home since early childhood. Prior to
her art career, Mulrooney was a successful business
professional, wife and mother, which left her little
time for her artwork. She began to feel that her life
lacked a creative outlet, and decided to return to her
passion and devote herself to developing her talents
as an artist. She has been selling art since 2000.
“I express my art to focus on color, detail, contrast
and light,” Mulrooney says. “I create art that captures
natural beauty in architecture, portraits, landscapes
or florals. Many of my subjects are threatened by
climate change. I am determined to record my
subjects as they are now and hoping for the future.”


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Hernan Miranda, Dancer, oil on fabric, 22 x 28"

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Hernan Miranda, The Artist’s Table, oil on fabric, 38 x 57"

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Terry Arroyo Mulrooney, Family Outing, watercolor on paper, 19 x 30"

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