Oil on Canvas by Roberto Noboa, Lo de Siempre, 1994
Oil on canvas by neo-expressionist Ecuadorian artist Roberto Noboa (Guayaquil, 1970). Signed, titled and dated en verso.
Noboa obtained a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts and a master's degree in Arts at New York University, where he lived several years after completing his studies. Upon returning to Ecuador, passion plunged him into tireless experimentation. His first exhibitions in the mid-1990s brought perverse animals and children, strong expressionist images that did not mix with the social and political inclinations of the artists and the public of that time.
Height: 50 in (127 cm) Width: 50 in (127 cm) Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
In good condition.
Oil on canvas by neo-expressionist Ecuadorian artist Roberto Noboa (Guayaquil, 1970). Signed, titled and dated en verso.
Noboa obtained a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts and a master's degree in Arts at New York University, where he lived several years after completing his studies. Upon returning to Ecuador, passion plunged him into tireless experimentation. His first exhibitions in the mid-1990s brought perverse animals and children, strong expressionist images that did not mix with the social and political inclinations of the artists and the public of that time.
Height: 50 in (127 cm) Width: 50 in (127 cm) Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
In good condition.
Oil on canvas by neo-expressionist Ecuadorian artist Roberto Noboa (Guayaquil, 1970). Signed, titled and dated en verso.
Noboa obtained a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts at Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts and a master's degree in Arts at New York University, where he lived several years after completing his studies. Upon returning to Ecuador, passion plunged him into tireless experimentation. His first exhibitions in the mid-1990s brought perverse animals and children, strong expressionist images that did not mix with the social and political inclinations of the artists and the public of that time.
Height: 50 in (127 cm) Width: 50 in (127 cm) Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
In good condition.