3. The following fine artist has been selected by the
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAS
For a special promotion in Basel, Switzerland in 2012.
For more information you can contact directly her e-mail,
go to her web site or contact
the Museum of the Americas at the address below.
Reproduction of any image
of this presentation is forbidden by Law.
Copyright ROSA SEGURA and MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAS® 2012
MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAS
2500 NW 79th Avenue - Doral, FL 33122 – U.S.A.
Tel. (1) 305.599.8089 – Americasmuseum@aol.com
www.museumamericas.org
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5. “Árbol de la metamorfosis”
Bronze
27x10x10 cm. (10.6x3.9x3.9 in.)
24x12x14cm. (9.5x4.7x5.5 in.)
22x10x23cm. (8.7x3.9x9 in.)
31x15x20cm. (12.2x5.9x7.9 in.)
Base 208cm. (81.9 in.) height
20. “Indecisión” “Girolina” “Evasión”
15x21x28 cm. 32x22x11 cm. 52x20x47 cm.
(6 x 8 ¼ x 11 in.) (12 ½ x 8 ½ x 4 3/8 in.) (20 ½ x 8 x 18 ½ in.)
Base: 140 cm. (55 in.) height. Base :140 cm. (55 in.) height. Base: 130 cm. (51 in.) height
21. “En Desfile”, bronze
22x10x65 cm - (8.66x3.94x25.60 in.)
20x8x64 cm - 7.87x3.15x25.20 in.)
21x13x62 cm - 8.27x5.11x24.41 in.)
18x9x58 cm - 7.08x3.54x22.84 in.)
With Base 199 cm - (78.34 in.) height
22. “Bosque de Lágrimas”
Differents Types of Wood (Red Cedar, Pine, Ayous, Alder)
11x6x23 cm.(4.3x2.4x9 in.) - 10x6x25 cm. (3.9x2.4x9.9 in.) - 13x9x28 cm. (5.1x3.6x11 in.)
16x10x40 cm. (3.9x4x15.7 in.) - 15x12x49 cm. (5.9x4.7x19.3 in.) - 18x13x52 cm. (7x5.2x20.5 in.)
23. “Pequeño Galeón”, bronze
Mesana: 15x10x19 cm. (5.90x3.94x7.48 in.) – Trinquete: 16x9x23 cm. (6.30x3.54x9 in.)
La Mayor: 18x11x26 cm. (7x4.33x10.23 in.)
37. Rosa SEGURA
Born in San Sebastian (Euskadi, Spain)
Currently, the artist lives in Madrid.
Even though she considers herself a self-taught artist, she perfected her natural artist
talents at different art schools in Madrid and by participating at Specialized Seminars
such as the one chaired by Juan Muñoz at the Beaux Arts Circle, Madrid.
Since very young she was greatly Influenced and very much impressed by the beauty of
the classic Greek and Egyptian art which prompted her to start showing an interest in
the art of Sculpture. She strongly reinforced this tendency through literature by reading
a book wherein the main character was expressing her feelings shaping up with her own
hands a formless piece of clay.
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38. She has held several solo exhibitions and participated in numerous collective shows as
well as in International Art Fairs. Her seventh presentation in the United States has been
at the show “Out of the Shadows” exhibited at the Aldo Castillo Gallery, Chicago.
Lately has been participating at the annual “INTERART, NL”, in Holland, an Open
Space international sculpture exhibition as the only Spanish artist having a presence
showing how her artwork has evolved presenting a very small selection of the different
stages her creation has been going through.
Actually she is dedicating herself to the creation of a figure under strong stress and
fighting space.
Contact: rsegura@telefonica.net - www.rosasegura.com