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Alexis Varela (Stroman)

Joined Artfinder: Nov. 2021

Artworks for sale: 19

United States

About Alexis Varela (Stroman)

 
 
  • Biography

     Born Alexis Varela (Stroman); 10 April, 1986; is a Puerto Rican’ American interdisciplinary artist. As a contemporary artist, she describes her work as Modernism, Post-vandalism & Conceptual. Alexis has shown works Nationally from Los Angeles – Chicago - to - New York. She enjoys Traveling, Animal Rescue, Gardening and is Vegan.

    Alexis holds a degree in Fashion Design and resides in Los Angeles County, CA with her partner, cats and dog’ since 2009. Alexis is the founder of the 'Pan-Art Movement' collective for which she holds its copyright. 

    Influences: …Armin Hofmann. Ana Mendieta, Francis Bacon, Roy Lichtenstein, Stuart Davis, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, David Choe, Henri Matisse, Ellsworth Kelly, Auguste Rodin, Edvard Munch, Anthony Lister, María Izquierdo, Marcel Duchamp,  Mike Kelley, Mister Uncertain, Joan Cornellà…”


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Biography

 Born Alexis Varela (Stroman); 10 April, 1986; is a Puerto Rican’ American interdisciplinary artist. As a contemporary artist, she describes her work as Modernism, Post-vandalism & Conceptual. Alexis has shown works Nationally from Los Angeles – Chicago - to - New York. She enjoys Traveling, Animal Rescue, Gardening and is Vegan.

Alexis holds a degree in Fashion Design and resides in Los Angeles County, CA with her partner, cats and dog’ since 2009. Alexis is the founder of the 'Pan-Art Movement' collective for which she holds its copyright. 

Influences: …Armin Hofmann. Ana Mendieta, Francis Bacon, Roy Lichtenstein, Stuart Davis, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, David Choe, Henri Matisse, Ellsworth Kelly, Auguste Rodin, Edvard Munch, Anthony Lister, María Izquierdo, Marcel Duchamp,  Mike Kelley, Mister Uncertain, Joan Cornellà…”