About
Most of my series are about the Empowerment of the Female Psyche.
My art studies range from private art studios to art schools in Florence, Italy and San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. My experience traveling the world has deepened my appreciation for community and culture. I have produced an estimate of 60 commissions for clients spanning more than 12 years has been due to an ability to listen and deliver.
BIO
Artist Adriana Martinez is a native Texan, born in Houston. She grew up between the two worlds of urban Texas and coastal Mexico. You might say “art is in her blood” as her paternal grandfather and great grandfather were both professional painters. Her grandfather played a significant role in shaping and nurturing her artistic talents and setting her on the path to becoming a professional artist. She later moved to Florence, Italy, to refine her skills and learn from the masters at the Instituto Spinelli. Adriana’s interest in art and culture have taken her around the world. Her extensive travels to various parts of the USA, Mexico, Italy, Spain and Morocco have had a profound impact on her artistic expression, evident through the cultural influences often present in her work. She eventually found her way back to Texas, where she now lives with her husband and two children in Los Fresnos. She also has art studio space at The Art Lounge gallery on South Padre Island.
Adriana’s 21 year journey as a professional artist speaks to her dedication and passion for her craft. Oil paint is her preferred medium, but she also enjoys working in other mediums. Adriana finds joy in creating custom commissioned paintings for collectors, as it allows her to cater to their specific preferences and ideas. She also teaches art lessons, provides therapeutic art sessions and is a NASA Solar System Ambassador.
MY WHAT, WHY, FOR WHO AND HOW
I make culturally rich paintings that celebrate a person’s or tribe’s cultural heritage.
I paint portraits of people that want to celebrate their cultural heritage while emphasizing their uniqueness as an individual.
My paintings deepen one’s sense of identity with cultural richness. The awareness of our uniqueness and inter-conection are simultaneously expressed.
As a child I went back-and-forth from Mexico to the United States. I was deeply touched and influenced by the indigenous and how they were discriminated. This is a social class issue that has been going on for centuries since colonialism. Yet I I was always treated with respect and kindness by them. I was impressed by the way they would carry their bodies with a softness that inspires to this day.
My MISSION is to honor a person’s cultural heritage through a portrait while emphasizing their uniqueness.
As part of a modern society we can become homogenous and feel lost in an ocean of people. Technology and social media both can hinder connection and facilitates it but it might not create a deep sense of identity and connection that we all crave as human beings.
I paint a portrait of a person celebrating cultural heritage. This emphasizes their uniqueness and brings awareness on how we are all connected and being a “minority” race is very relative. Racism looses its power.
When I am commissioned to paint a piece we have a conversation where I ask questions, I research that culture or cultures and integrate symbols and textiles accordingly.
My art is for people that want to celebrate their their ancestral roots.
People who purchase and collect my work feel a true sense of connection with me as a person, as an artist and what I stand for.
MY COLLECTORS
I know my collectors personally most of them in person.
I do not get asked for discounts or deals. My collectors know that they are investing in a piece that is worth its value..
It is an honor and a joy to meet with them and nurture these relationships over the years.
I love business women, which the majority of my collectors are. Because they are smart, courageous and dedicated.
I do have a few awesome men too as my clients!!
MEANING BEHIND EACH SERIES
My indigenous series are about honoring different tribes and depicting their human spirit and beauty.
The indigenous represent a mystical realm of truth for me. Of reverence of life honoring the connection to ancestors and the earth a way of spiritually surfing the cosmos in an unapologetic way
The Luna collection is for women celebrating their power and spirit and how far we have gotten. . I paint women because they are a source of inspiration for me. As a species we have been hunted, put down, set aside, silenced, undermined, and disregarded yet we hold so much power that comes from love and resilience. Brave and astonishing women are inspiring.
Commissioned portraits are for people that want to celebrate a loved one for their uniqueness and spirit . I have delivered more than 60 commissions successfully to happy clients.
Children’s portraits are for those of you who a child to feel seen, heard and loved for their uniqueness.
Resume
11/2/2017 Dia de Muertos Art Exhibit, ALAC Gallery, Phoenix, AZ
9/1/2017 Cihuatl-Mujer-Woman, ALAC, Gallery Phoenix, AZ
7/6/2017 Frida Birthday Bash, Luna Culture Lab, Phoenix, AZ
5/5/2017 Herberger Theater Live Painting, Phoenix, AZ
3/25/2017 World Poetry Day, ALAC Gallery, Phoenix, AZ
2/18/2017 “Vamonos para Tenotchtitlan”, ALAC Gallery, Phoenix, AZ
9/3/2016 La Visuality, ALAC Gallery, Phoenix, AZ
2015 Art sessions - Autism, Behavioral tendencies
6/2015 Art Camp, Adriana Martinez Atelier, McAllen,TX
12/2010 -6/2017 Commissions for Private Collectors
2014 Milano, Italy
3/2013-5/ 2013 RHH B-SCHOOL
4/ 2011 Mayan Nut Institute, Tempoal, Veracruz, MX
9/2009 – 11/2009 Save the Children, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, MX
9/2007- 2/2008 Painting & Drawing Instructor, Espacio Cultural Metropolitano, Tampico, Tamps, MX
10/2007 Festival de Tamaulipas, Exposición Colectiva
2007 Art Instructor, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Tampico
7/2007 Recrearte, Casa de la Cultura, Tampico, Tamps.,MX
9/2006- 4/2007 Painting and Drawing Instructor, Espacio Cultural Metropolitano, Tampico, Tamps.
2007 Art Show “Nagual”, Galería La Cueva, Granada, Spain
4/2006 Colores de Mexico, Nuevo Santander Gallery, McAllen, TX
01/2006 -5/2006 Art Instructor, Las Tres Esferas , San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, MX
11/2004 "Color y Gente” Solo show, The Loft, McAllen, TX
11/2003 – 4/2007 Commissions for Private Collectors
11/2003 “Color y Gente” Solo show, Café bar. “La Rue”; Colectiva, CD. Juárez, CH, MX
10/2003 Premio Firenze. Florence, Italy
9/2003 “Premio Firenze” group show, Sardegna, Italy
7/2003 Main Street beautification, Trompe l’oeil Bagaladi, Calabria, Italy
3/2003 “Color y Gente” solo show, Galería Eco, Florence, Italy
2003 Premio Italia. Certaldo, Italy
2002 – 2003 Muralism and Trompe l’oeil, Istituto Spinelli, Florence, Italy
1999 – 2002 Studies inSan Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, MX
Art History, Monotipe Impression, Batik, Drawing, Instituto Allende
Painting, Christine Brundige, Instituto Allende
Ilustration, Carlos Caban Studio
Painting, Jack Hayes Studio
Photography and Dark room, Joe Brenzo Studio
Paper making, Margarita Orozco, Bellas Artes
Children’s Art project, Valle del Maiz
Exposición de Manualidades Indígenas
1997 – 1999 Advanced Drawing, Memorial High School, McAllen, TX
1996 – 1997 Advanced Painting and Drawing, Stratford High School, Houston, TX
1993 – 1996 Technical Drawing; children motivation program, Instituto Cultural Tampico, MX
My two consecutive years of work with the MayaNut Institute has been profoundly inspiring.
It allowed me to work side by side with women in several indigenous communities. I collaborated in the facilitations of the workshops both helping to fund them and physically providing the knowledge.
It is an organization that truly supports the economy, the environment and nutrition of families focusing on the mothers.
By regaining their knowledge of this amazing nut and it its benefits it serves as a means for the women to take care of themselves and their young.
I strongly recommend donating to this cause and taste the delicious food you can make with the Maya Nut.