Today, January 26, 2091, Daniela Mora died of natural causes. She was 99 years old. She was an artist, wife, and mother. Having an artistically inclined mother and a brother and sister also involved with music, Daniela was truly destined to be an artist. With a degree in art from the University of South Florida and years of experience, Daniela was a memorable artist. Her passion of nature truly inspired and influenced the majority part of her work. Living in various countries like England, France, and Germany, she was able to learn and observe different techniques and materials from contemporary and past artists. The artist was widely known for her outrageous sculptures of human bodies and combining them with nature. Her background of Mexican and Argentinean culture assisted her to create the style of her work as well. Her experience with music has added to her work not only visual, but musical and entertaining art which inspired others to create whatever they can. Her motivation for art was to hopefully influence young children to pursue their dreams and goals, even if they seemed unrealistic. She was a great asset to the art community and will be greatly missed.
In her personal life, Daniela was a loving mother of 3 children, and a grandmother to 5. Her husband, also an artist, of 65 years unfortunately passed away 12 years ago. She spent the last few years of her life traveling and created one last piece before her untimely death. It was ironically named “The Ending” and illustrated the way Daniela wanted to die: happy.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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