I was born in San José, Costa Rica. I worked as Statistician for 30 years in different state institutions. 2003 I retired and a few months later I began to study painting. Soon I found out I loved watercolor. I have made three solo art shows.

I attended a watercolor workshop during 10-14 May in Florence, Italy. The teacher was Alfonso Tejada, architect and watercolorist. We painted in several places of that beautiful city, like the Bardini and Boboli Gardens.

Tierra Blanca de Cartago

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On the way to the Irazú Volcano, Cartago, is this old hospital which was built about 100 years ago. I have liked this landscape since my childhood.

Coffee Plantations

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Coffee is still one of our main products. Therefore coffee plantations are seen almost everywhere.

San Rafael de Heredia

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San Rafael de Heredia, Costa Rica, has a priviledged location. Its white church stands out among the gorgeous foliage. It is a quiet town with excelent bakeries and nice small groceries stores.

Altos de Palermo

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This is virtually a pleine aire painting as I painted it looking through the window of an apartment located on a third floor.

Mountains

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The variety of greens makes our mountains charming. These are our Eastern mountains.

Eastern Mountains

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I painted this watercolor in Pablo´s bedroom. This is the mountain view from one of the windows.

Coat Rack

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This theme was suggested by my watercolor teacher, doña Gisela, every time she came to visit me.

Lake and Sky

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I painted this lake several times before. It represents for me a unique quietness.

Florentine Dome

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I enjoy painting churches. This is the dome of a church beside Hotel Relais dil Cestello, Florence, Italy.

Gate

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Reaching the top of Boboli Gardens in Florence there is a small iron gate surrounded with foliage: an appealing theme to paint.

Liberia I

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Liberia, center city of our province of Guanacaste, is a nice place to see. There are many locations to paint plein air.

Liberia II

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The central park is the most popular place in Liberia. People visit the park all the time.