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Biography of Jacqueline Quintana

bio.jpgJacqueline Rudolph is a contemporary artist. Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Jacqueline began drawing and sculpting at an early age. Her studies in Fine Arts, Design and Cultural Anthropology have influenced her work.

Jacqueline has worked in the visual and performing arts management industry for over thirteen years and is currently working as a full time artist in Santa Fe, NM.

In her work, Jacqueline has evolved to a depth, both emotional and visual engaging the human face and figure as the basis for her offical dialogue. She deals with multiple themes, ranging from the exploration of identity to the emanation of power and beauty.
 

Jacqueline’s work has been featured in many exhibitions and festivals including the 2007 Hispanic Contemporary Market in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she was awarded Best Graphic, in the Fine Art category, for the Pastel on Paper titled Nueva Mexicana.
 

Jacqueline’s imagesand sculptures are in numerous private collections and she has illustrated two books, Diary of a Santa Fe Cat and Vanity in Washington, Sherman Asher Publishing.

Her works convey a power of ethereal presence and classify her as an artist who will undoubtedly leave her mark.


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