Patricia Ponciano (Portland, Oregon) is a self-taught and internationally known artist whose oil paintings focus on mondern and contemporary themes and subjects. Her works have been collected by discriminating art collectors around the globe.
At the age of six, Patricia Ponciano’s love of the international language of art was first awakened when she stood in front of murals and paintings inside the ruins of “El Casino Del Agua Caliente” in Tijuana, Mexico, where her grandparents lived. The El Casino ruins and related hot springs were part of the Agua Caliente Tourist Complex, which contained the first casino ever built on the North American continent. The complex was formed in the 1920s and attracted many famous visitors, such as Charles Chaplin, Rita Hayworth, and Laurel and Hardy.
Ponciano’s paintings reflect her personal journeys within the realms of spiritual and transcendental consciousness. Her art demonstrates her vibrant love for what she calls “Freedom Form,” depicting the emotion and healing of the soul, through pure movement and color.
To draw the viewer in, Ponciano paints passionately with vivid colors and infuses hidden meaning into each of her paintings. Her art takes the viewer on their own journey, where their inner eye desires to go, and can trigger deep and lasting connections with her work. It is not unusual for viewers to experience meaningful, emotional responses when they are fully engaged and feeling an intimate connection with Ponciano's art.
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