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Viviana Spinosa also known as Viviana Ramírez Spinosa, is a Colombian designer and artist and digital artist with an extensive career in Latin America and in the rest of the world. She was born on august 31, 1984. She studied his primary and secondary school at the San Jose Hermanos Maristas de Pereira School until 2001. His training in arts began at the University of Quindío, at the Faculty of Fine Arts, until 2005, and continued at the National University of Colombia, Bogotá campus, in the Faculty Arts between 2006 and 2010. She studied English at The London School of Business and Finance between 2009 and 2012 at the same time that she began her studies in digital art at the Chelsea College of Arts. She studied at The Art Institute of Philadelphia mural and graffiti techniques.[1][2]
She has exhibited at the Gran Colombia University in several of its venues, in the Military Club of Bogotá, in Arango Insulation, in the State of Georgia in the United States, in the Casa Santa María at Bogota, Perspectives of the feminine exhibition in Bogotá in April 2017,[3] at the Panache Gallery in the state of Philadelphia, in the United States. She painted the mural of the Pact for innovation at the Javeriana University at Bogotá. She made part of the collective exhibitions 40 years and 40 artists from the Quindío in 2006; Dreams, loves and life, at the Galería Cero in 2006. She was invited to CAOS: Artisti colombiani nell'ottava di santegidio ad orte in Rome, Italy, in 2009 and in Art Basel 2014 at the Miami Art Show Wynwood. She is the founder of the Art Festival Artistas vuelven al Quindío. She was the artist selected by the Enrique Grau House Museum and the Governor of Quindío to take make an intervention in a sculpture by Enrique Grau Araújo, a Rita, that she made in a version with motifs of the Coffee Axis in 2017 and that today rests in the arbor of the Constitution Park of Armenia.
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