Sarabel Möller
Sarabel Möller (born 1975) is a Mexican painter, sculptor, and designer, born in Mexico City. Daughter of the recognized Mexican painter, graphic and digital artist Gustavo Möller.[citation needed]
In 1988 she studied Byzantine painting in The Eccole Saggese et Art Chretien in France and in 1989 she studied sculpture with the recognized Italian art master Mario Pacchioli in Florence, Italy[citation needed]. She is recognized for her numerous antique technique made sacred paintings and her bronze sculptures and paintings of distinguished Mexican personalities[citation needed]. In 2009 she started creating avant garde Neo-futuristic digital art.[citation needed]She is the first Mexican woman artist to have a Digital Art solo Exhibition in Mexico in 2011[citation needed].
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- "Reaccion en cadena...de mujeres talentosas" El Diario de Coahuila - Reacción en cadena… de mujeres talentosas[failed verification]
- "Aboga por un futurismo propio" El Diario de Coahuila - Aboga por un futurismo digital propio y universal
- ¨Autorretratos Saltillenses, estilos y técnicas sorprendentes" El Diario de Coahuila - Autorretratos saltillenses, estilos y técnicas sorprendentes[failed verification]
- 1975 births
- Living people
- Mexican sculptors
- 20th-century Mexican painters
- 21st-century Mexican painters
- Mexican women painters
- Artists from Mexico City
- 20th-century Mexican women artists
- 21st-century Mexican women artists