Edda Davila - Woman with red and green 22”x30”, Wall Art, Edda Davila, Sacramento . Shop
Edda Davila - Woman with red and green 22”x30”, Wall Art, Edda Davila, Sacramento . Shop
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Edda Davila - Charlotte Woman with red and green 22”x30”

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Description

This is a mix media painting  created by Edda Davila, using acrylic paint and spray paint. Adding final details with a top of oil paint to add dimension and life to the painting. Building an abstract background, allowing brush strokes to show and paint to be loose. 
This is a painting of a woman with a flower in her hair - a combination of spray paint and abstract mark making in the background.

Materials

Acrylic, spray paint and Oil painting on strathmore watercolor sheet, cold press 22"×30". Painting comes framed size 24"x35 3/4". Colors blue, yellow, purple, pink and orange.

More about the artist

When Edda Davila was little, one of her vivid childhood memories is going inside her grandmother studio. It was this small room full of art supplies and two wooded windows that had a view to her garden, she wanted to be an artist.

Born in the United States and raised in Nicaragua, graduated from Kaiser University- Latin American Campus with a Bachelors in Business Administration with a minor in management.

Life is short and unpredictable, she wanted to set an example and influence others to follow their dreams and the best way is by example. Edda is currently enrolled in a mastery program to become a full time artist at the Milan Art Institute.

The difference I hope to make is to create a more positive and caring world with beauty and inspiration. I want people to follow their dreams. I want to leave a mark by touching everyone I can, starting by the closest people to me.

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