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She is an American/Mexican Painter since 1995 born in Culiacan, Sinaloa, Mexico and USA Citizen that resides in the USA. She derives much inspiration from different cultures including Mexican, English, American, and European. Her techniques are Oil Painting, Water colour, Sculptures, Murals, bijouterie, Mandalas, crafts and all plastic Art. Jenny currently resides in the USA and primarily exhibits in Mexico and The USA. She also holds works in both private, and public collections and corporate

Art Skills 1. Oil Painting 2. Mix Media 3. Sculpture 4. Digital Art (using Paint/ power point etc..) 5. Mandalas 6.Repoussé (Metalworking) with Mix Media = (technique called ‘’pushed up’’) 7. Form – Realistic Drawing 8. Ink Drawing – Pens/Cartoons 9. Animal Drawing 10. Lettering, styles (Cards, Ads, stories, ilustrations) 11. Drapery and Clothing Design 12. Fashion (makeover) and Designs 13. Bijouterie

GROUP ART EXHIBITIONS Museums and Galleries 1995 Jardin del arte Oil Painting Sinaloa, MX Colinas del parquet Culiacán, MX. Movement (impressionism, Baroque) 2003 October 13th to November 12thACLAA 2nd Monthly Art Exhibit San Marcos Art Gallery 88S San Marcos Place/Executive Suites - 2nd Floor Chandler, AZ 2003 October 25th to January 2004 Anthropology Museum ASU University Tempe, AZ 4th Annual Dia de los Muertos Theme: Que Vivan los Muertos!

2006 October 26th to January 15th 2007 7th Annual Dia de los Muertos Festival Exhibit Museum of Anthropology Arizona State University, (ASU) Tempe, AZ Theme: Transcending Borders Name of Altar: La Llorona / The Crying Woman Sep/19/2006, Size: 24" X 21" and 48” X 20”, Technique: Acrylic on wood and 3D Altar

2007 October 22nd to January 11th 2008 8th Annual Dia de los Muertos Festival Exhibit Museum of Anthropology Arizona State University, (ASU) Tempe,AZ Theme: Lowriders Name of Altar: In Memory of all CHOLOS, Eses and Pachucos.(Model Motorbike) Size: 55inch High and 82inch Technique : Mix (oil paint, Swarovski Crystal, metal, Cooper, acrylic paint) 2008 October 27th to January 23rd 2009 9th Annual Dia de los Muertos Festival Exhibit Museum of Anthropology Arizona State University, (ASU) Tempe,AZ Theme: Ancient Ofrenda Elements of an Altar Name of Altar:Tradicciones Aztecas/ Aztecs traditions Size: Calendar Aztec 8.5’’X8.5’’ and centre 3’’X3’’), Moon Statue/Flute(Aztecs) 8.5’’X8.5’’; Sun God Statue/Flute (Aztecs) 6.5’’ X 4.5’’, 4 photos 8X10’’ Technique: Plaster, Original Pictures, mixMedia (oil painting, Acrylic , ink, gypsum etc)

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