About Martha
Martha Dominguez originally from Caracas moved to the United States in 1980. Martha has dedicated her artistic career to the visual arts, fine arts and design. She obtained her BS in Graphic Design from the Instituto de Diseno/Fundacion Neumann and later continued her studies at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale where she was recognized with two important awards. Martha is also co-founder of a non-profit organization as bringing art to different communities is an important part of her work.
She now resides in Delray Beach where she continues to create her art. Her work has been exhibited at galleries and presented at several shows and projects nationwide as well as overseas such as: The “Art for Life” exhibit and auction OAS, Washington DC, The “Soffer Collective” NYC, Agora Gallery Soho, NY, One Woman Show at the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, The Andrews Art Museum NC, The Wirtz Gallery Coral Gables, “Earth Day Floating Exhibit” Houston Cultural Center, Exhibits in DCOTA Dania Beach, The “One Ear Society” in Coconut Grove, Private collections’ exhibits in Caracas. Different publications have presented her art, including: Studio Visit magazine, Florida Design magazine, Home Miami magazine, ArtClub magazine, International Dictionary of Contemporary Art and Literature - Spain, Encyclopedia of Living Artists in America.
Her philosophy
“To be able to express myself I need a special kind of freedom and I find this freedom in the creative process every time a new piece is developed, every time a new mark is left behind. I communicate my thoughts bringing them to life by utilizing different media. Through my artistic career I have experimented with drawing, etching, painting, photography, ceramic and mixed media. This experience is presented to the viewer in search of a response, sometimes of acceptance, sometimes of rejection. In every case what really matters to me is the inevitable connection between my art and the spectator. To some it will be easy to understand, to some it will be challenging, but to all it will become a memory to collect”.