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Ana Broennimann- Biography
Born in Mexico, Ana Broennimann graduated as an architect,
parallel to her professional performance, she underwent constant
artistic preparation on pictorial techniques with private
tutors and in Universities in Mexico, United States and Costa
Rica.
The most part of her painting works are tropical themes in
acrylic mixed with techniques such as press engraving and
collage with natural-fiber oriental papers. Her sculptures
are made of bronze painted resin.
Between 1993 and 2003, she has realized more than 200 paintings
that have been exposed in 4 collective and 12 individual exhibits
in art houses and galleries in Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica,
El Salvador and Italy.
1994 Acknowledgement, Honor Award, ARTDEX Vancouver International
Painting Contest,
Canada, by
P. A. N. A. (Professional Artists of North America)
1994 México Cultural Center, San José, Costa
Rica
Ágora
Naucalli Ciudas Satélite, México, México
D. F.
1995 National Bank Panamá, Panamá City
1996 México Cultural Center, San José, Costa
Rica
1998 Sabor Tico Gallery, Escazú, San José, Costa
Rica
1999 México Cultural Center, San José Costa
Rica
2000 Sabor Tico Gallery, Colección Altares de Muertos,
Escazú, José,Costa Rica
2001 Contemporary Gallery, Trejos Montealegre San José,
Costa Rica
2002 Dr. Calderón Guardia Museum, San José,
Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Manuel de Cruz González Gallery, Tribunal Supremo de
Elecciones San José, C. R.
Born in Mexico, Ana Broennimann graduated as an architect,
parallel to her professional performance, she underwent constant
artistic preparation on pictorial techniques with private
tutors and in Universities in Mexico, United States and Costa
Rica.
The most part of her painting works are tropical themes in
acrylic mixed with techniques such as press engraving and
collage with natural-fiber oriental papers. Her sculptures
are made of bronze painted resin.
Between 1993 and 2003, she has realized more than 200 paintings
that have been exposed in 4 collective and 12 individual exhibits
in art houses and galleries in Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica,
El Salvador and Italy.
1994 Acknowledgement, Honor Award, ARTDEX Vancouver International
Painting Contest,
Canada, by
P. A. N. A. (Professional Artists of North America)
1994 México Cultural Center, San José, Costa
Rica
Ágora
Naucalli Ciudas Satélite, México, México
D. F.
1995 National Bank Panamá, Panamá City
1996 México Cultural Center, San José, Costa
Rica
1998 Sabor Tico Gallery, Escazú, San José, Costa
Rica
1999 México Cultural Center, San José Costa
Rica
2000 Sabor Tico Gallery, Colección Altares de Muertos,
Escazú, José,Costa Rica
2001 Contemporary Gallery, Trejos Montealegre San José,
Costa Rica
2002 Dr. Calderón Guardia Museum, San José,
Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Manuel de Cruz González Gallery, Tribunal Supremo de
Elecciones San José, C. R.
Born in Mexico, Ana Broennimann graduated as an architect,
parallel to her professional performance, she underwent constant
artistic preparation on pictorial techniques with private
tutors and in Universities in Mexico, United States and Costa
Rica.
The most part of her painting works are tropical themes in
acrylic mixed with techniques such as press engraving and
collage with natural-fiber oriental papers. Her sculptures
are made of bronze painted resin.
Between 1993 and 2003, she has realized more than 200 paintings
that have been exposed in 4 collective and 12 individual exhibits
in art houses and galleries in Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica,
El Salvador and Italy.
1994 Acknowledgement, Honor Award, ARTDEX Vancouver International
Painting Contest,
Canada, by
P. A. N. A. (Professional Artists of North America)
1994 México Cultural Center, San José, Costa
Rica
Ágora
Naucalli Ciudas Satélite, México, México
D. F.
1995 National Bank Panamá, Panamá City
1996 México Cultural Center, San José, Costa
Rica
1998 Sabor Tico Gallery, Escazú, San José, Costa
Rica
1999 México Cultural Center, San José Costa
Rica
2000 Sabor Tico Gallery, Colección Altares de Muertos,
Escazú, José,Costa Rica
2001 Contemporary Gallery, Trejos Montealegre San José,
Costa Rica
2002 Dr. Calderón Guardia Museum, San José,
Costa Rica, Costa Rica
Manuel de Cruz González Gallery, Tribunal Supremo de
Elecciones San José, C. R.
2003 Galería Nacional, Museo de los Niños
-Costa Rica Country Club
-Hotel San José Palacio
2005 Galería Valanti
Colección: “Ballet de esculturas”
- Costa Rica Country Club
2006 Instituto Cultural de México
Colección: “Sonrisas de la tierra”
2007 Galería Atlantis
Librería Internacional, Escazu
2009 Galería Valanti
Colección:“Orquídeas”
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