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July 3, 2019

Focus on the Masters: Omar d’León

Omar d’León is from Managua, Nicaragua and is regarded as one of the most renowned Nicaraguan painters and poets. He studied at the Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes in Nicaragua under his mentor Rodrigo Peñalba who introduced European Impressionistic painting and magical realism qualities into Nicaraguan art. He founded a museum in Managua in 1970 named Museo-Galeria 904 which showcased art of Nicaragua from pre-Hispanic to contemporary. His early works were inspired by the cross-hatching technique of the frescoes of Pompeii.  Omar’s unique style infuses multiple layers of paint, oil, wax and scoring in a cross-hatching pattern that creates an illusion similar to pointillism. This process of layering is done with precision as the artist places layers of opposite dark, cool and warm colors as well as pigments with transparent and opaque qualities.

The artist uses a knife like a paint brush, creating scores at different angles and pressure which controls the amount of light that is reflected and creates the illusion of a three-dimensional quality in his works. Omar’s love for his country and its people are reflected in sensuous fluid forms.

During the Sandinistas Revolution of 1979 he was forced to escape his beloved country and flee to America. His experience can be seen in his work which conveys a mystical quality that permeates the notion of abundance and loss, contains religious iconography and classical Grecian ideas of philosophy, community and beauty.  “I try to live with freedom inside and to find the inspiration of humanity… The thing that doesn’t destroy you, gives to you more force, more vision more capacity to love.” Today d’León’s work can be found in many collections world-wide. Join us for this timely and insightful interview.

FREE to FOTM members, $15 for public; $10 for seniors.

 To learn more about Omar, visit https://omardleon.blogspot.com/

Special invitation to educators and students: The Artist Spotlight is open to students attending as a class assignment free of charge. FOTM is happy to assist with tracking attendance and sign-in sheets. Reservations required.  To RSVP visit www.FocusOnTheMasters.com or call 805.653.2501.

Sponsored by James & Meg Easton

Season Sponsors:

Dennis Mitchell at I Capelli Salon, Passion Flowers,
Peterson Graphics, Museum of Ventura County

AfterGlow Fundraising Event: The public is welcome to join the artist for a celebratory fundraising dinner at the Ventura home of Dennis Mitchell and Richard Sanders. Paid reservations are required prior to July 15. We expect this AfterGlow to sell out. Maps will be given to paid guests at the interview.

$30 FOTM members, $40 Non-members.

Our Mission and Vision

The Museum of Ventura County engages participants in meaningful experiences with history, art, culture, and each other by aspiring to spark curiosity and encourage compassion to build community and connection.

Our Purpose

To promote interest in and understanding of the history of the Ventura County region; to collect and preserve archives, artifacts, art, and ephemera bearing on the history of the region; to document current regional events; and to create exhibits and programs that enlighten, educate, and engage the past, present, and future.

Our Partners

Major funding for the programs at the Museum of Ventura County is made possible by City of Camarillo, City of Fillmore, City of Moorpark, City of Ojai, City of Oxnard, City of Port Hueneme, City of Santa Paula, City of Simi Valley, City of Thousand Oaks, City of Ventura, and the County of Ventura.

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