Trademark Fine Art Oscar Ortiz Boy & Lantern Canvas Art
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Prominent Colors: Orange, Black, Green, Blue, Yellow, Light Blue, Tan Oscar Ortiz was born in Manhattan, New York, USA in 1964. He started painting and selling his pieces back in 2002. Eventually he moved into selling prints and licensing his art internationally. His paintings have graced calendars, CDs, magazines, posters and others. Organizations, like UNESCO, have used his images for several purposes. Among his most recent projects are illustrating an award winning children book, "The Poet Upstairs"" (published by Arte Publico) and a text book for National Geographic Learning. The artist's paintings are executed in different mediums such as oil, alkyd, casein, acrylics, colored pencils, inks and mixed media. Oscar is sought after and celebrated throughout the world for his bright but controlled Caribbean colors. ""Happy"", ""exciting"", ""peaceful"" and ""energetic"" are common adjectives expressed by his collectors when describing his artwork. Whether at home or abroad, Oscar drinks fresh brewed black coffee at 3 PM or so as his favorite method of staying rooted with his Puerto Rican upbringing. He is still dating his High School sweet heart after marrying her in 1986. As a person, Oscar holds an unblemished record of imperfection. A half way done painting makes it all better. Artist: Title: Product Type: Giclee Print Subject: People Style: Eclectic Product Type: Gallery-Wrapped Canvas Art Made in USA"
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