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LILIANA OROZCO
Tel, 915- 843-1240
E-mail: lilyorozco@hotmail.com
P.O. Box 5291 Santa Fe NM 87502, USA.

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Ever since  Liliana can remember
she has been drawing horses.
This life long fascination and a
brilliant artistic talent
won her in 2008 the Best Artist Award,
of  three states:
Texas, USA
New Mexico, USA
                                                   and Chihuahua, Mexico.
     

Her 20 years of Artistic Career have been awarded in several prestigious institutions and shows...
some of them:

1998 Muralist of the Year, Tecnologico de Monterrey
1999 Muralist of the Year, Tecnolgico de Monterrey
2008 Best Artist of Three States.
2008 1st prize in the Chalk the Block (EL Paso, Tx)
2009 Best of the Show  Mission Santa Fe (Ciudad Juarez, Mex.)
2009  America the Beautiful Exhibition award.
2009 - 2010 Santa Fe Art Institute Art Residency

- Member of Santa Fe Society of Artists
- Member of El Paso Society of Artists

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Some of the cities where Liliana has shown her art work are:
Bogota, Colombia;
New York, NY; 
Santa Fe, NM;
Tucson, AZ.,
Austin Tx,
Dallas Tx,
Guadalajara, Mexico
Mexico City
El Paso, Tx;
Albuquerque, NM;
Taos, NM; 
    and others... 

• Orozco studied painting at the University of Texas, however her art was strongly influenced during some years she lived in Mexico and her studies in Florence, Italy; Paris, France; and Wisconsin, USA.
 
Liliana  is accomplished in all media and is equally at home with traditional studies in oils as well more avant-garde works in mixed media.  Liliana´s paintings are in private collections in México, Colombia, Argentina, USA, and Europe.


MY STUDIO...

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"Long hours in my studio, beautiful hours of inspiration and hard work!....
 I prefer to paint at night,... love the silence that allows me to concentrate on my feelings, emotions and thoughts...to go deep into my creativity!"

“If the artist does not fling himself, without reflecting, into his work, as Curtis flung
 himself into the yawning gulf, as the soldier flings himself into the enemy’s trenches,
 and if, once in this crater, he does not work like a miner on whom the walls of his gallery
have fallen in; if he contemplates difficulties instead of overcoming them one by one…
he is simply looking on at the suicide of his own talent.”
 — Honore de Balzac
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