1. Marianela de la Hoz. (1970, February 3). Retrieved November 7, 2021, from http://www.marianeladelahoz.com/.
On her website, Marianela de la Hoz describes her work as "White Noise" which she refers to it as deception of sarcasm and black humor. She discusses her work to be realistic by capturing "today's troubled times." She expresses her admiration comes from the bad and the good within.
2. Pincus, R. L. (2021, July 9). Marianela de la Hoz: Disquieting scenes of haunting beauty. KCET. Retrieved November 7, 2021, from https://www.kcet.org/shows/artbound/marianela-de-la-hoz-disquieting-scenes-of-haunting-beauty.
In this article written by Robert L. Pincus, he discusses her imagery to be dark yet in a way that she is comfortable with it. He also covers the exhibitions where she will be displaying certain pieces. When she began to minimize the size of her art work she began to create in a greater depth. The article also discusses her personal life with her husband and her achievements. In the interview it is expressed that she changes her style of painting when her nephew is born. Overall this article talks about her style and what influenced it, as well as her personal timeline.
3. “Paintings from the Confinement.” San Diego Museum of Art, 8 June 2021, https://www.sdmart.org/exhibition/paintings-from-the-confinement/.
During COVID-19, the artist was able to create and exhibit art at the San Diego Museum of Art. She expresses how she felt during the pandemic and demonstrates 11 intimate egg tempera paintings.
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