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Artist: Ulises Jimenez Obregon
"BAJISTA"
By Ulises Jimenez Obregon
Located in Los Angeles, CA
ULISES JIMENEZ
"BAJISTA"
METAL, SIGNED
COSTA RICA, 2023
32.25 INCHES
Ulises Jiménez Obregón was born in La Mansion de Nicoya, Costa Rica, in November 1953.
He studied Plas...
Category
2010s Cubist Ulises Jimenez Obregon Art
Materials
Metal
Musica
By Ulises Jimenez Obregon
Located in Los Angeles, CA
ULISES JIMENEZ
"MUSICA"
METAL, SIGNED
COSTA RICA, 2022
30 INCHES
Ulises Jiménez Obregón was born in La Mansion de Nicoya, Costa Rica, in November 1953.
He studied Plastic Arts at the Autonomous University of Central America. 1992
He attended the drawing and painting workshop of the painter Eduardo Barracosa, and followed courses of painting at the ESEMPI School of Art, with the painter Francisco Alvarado Avella.
In addition to making sculptures in wood and stone "nicoya marble", he is also a painter.
As a sculptor he has around 300 sculptures cataloged and sold all over the world, with works in Europe, Latin America, North America, Canada and Asia.
EXHIBITIONS:
From 1984 to 2010, he has participated in more than 50 group exhibitions, among others:
National Exhibition of Plastic Arts of the Costa Rican Art Museum.
Zentic Art Exhibition at the Old Customs National Museum of Costa Rican Art and Embassy of Japan, September 2010.
Painting Contest of the North American Costarican Cultural Center.
Drawing Contest of the Costa Rican Social Security Fund.
He has participated in the following sculpture exhibitions and symposiums:
I Meeting of Pacific Sculptors, held in Canton de Orotina in 2006.
International Sculpture Meeting in Punta Arenas 2007.
Sculptural Encounter of San Ramón 2008.
I Symposium of Guadalupe 2009.
IV International Credomatic Sculpture Symposium, Barva de Heredia, February 2009.
He was selected for the Second Biennial of Painting and Sculpture of the ICE Group, March 2009.
II Symposium of Guadalupe, 2010.
Sculptural Exhibition 2010 organized by the Municipal School of Integrated Arts of Santa Ana, (March-April 2010).
I International Symposium of Plastic Arts, Tejeda, Gran Canaria...
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21st Century and Contemporary Cubist Ulises Jimenez Obregon Art
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Metal
Rebecca
By Ulises Jimenez Obregon
Located in Los Angeles, CA
ULISIS JIMENEZ
"REBECCA"
WOOD, SIGNED
COSTA RICA, C.2000
68 INCHES OVERALL
Ulises Jiménez Obregón was born in La Mansión de Nicoya, Costa Rica, in November 1953.
He studied Pl...
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Early 2000s Modern Ulises Jimenez Obregon Art
Materials
Wood
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