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		<title>FEATURED ARTIST: Quetzally Hernandez Coronado</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A multi-talented visionary artist is the best way to describe Quetzally Hernandez Coronado.  She experiences a continuous channel of creation flowing through her in her visual art and in her writings. The finished work opens the door to the viewer into her visions. Her talent speaks for itself. Quetzally’s passion for art drew her to [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_744" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 256px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-744" href="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/2010/03/18/featured-artist-quetzally-hernandez-coronado/quetzallyphoto/"><img class="size-full wp-image-744" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/Quetzallyphoto.jpg" alt="Photo of Artist Quetzally Hernandez Coronado" width="246" height="178" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Photo of Artist Quetzally Hernandez Coronado</p></div>
<p>A multi-talented visionary artist is the best way to describe Quetzally Hernandez Coronado.  She experiences a continuous channel of creation flowing through her in her visual art and in her writings. The finished work opens the door to the viewer into her visions. Her talent speaks for itself.</p>
<p>Quetzally’s passion for art drew her to experience the discipline of painting, sculpting and engraving at a young age.   She is driven by what she feels in her heart as to the direction to take and the creative vision she needs to release to the world.  Everyday she looks at life as a new adventure to explore and continues her passion “ always searching for a place to reflect her soul.”</p>
<p>She told me that she never sees herself as anything but a continuous channel of creation and by viewing the multiple talents she demonstrates this becomes obvious. If you look closely at all her work you as a viewer can feel this passion. She uses various mediums in her paintings to accomplish her landscapes, realism, expressionism,  figurative subjects and in her etchings &amp; engravings, fashion designs and sculpture.</p>
<p>Below is a slide show presentation of her art.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter tni_slideshow" style="width: 492px;"><div id="slideshow_745"><table><tr><td class="slideshownav slideshownavprev" style="height: 450px;"><div class="outerimgwrap"><div class="innerimgwrap"></div><img src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/wp-content/plugins/images/leftarrow.png" width="14" height="16" /></div></td><td class="slideshowslide" style="width: 440px; height: 450px;"><img id="slideshow_745_0_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-0.jpg"  /><img id="slideshow_745_1_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-1.jpg" style="display: none;" /><img id="slideshow_745_2_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-2.jpg" style="display: none;" /><img id="slideshow_745_3_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-3.jpg" style="display: none;" /><img id="slideshow_745_4_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-4.jpg" style="display: none;" /><img id="slideshow_745_5_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-5.jpg" style="display: none;" /><img id="slideshow_745_6_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-6.jpg" style="display: none;" /><img id="slideshow_745_7_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-7.jpg" style="display: none;" /><img id="slideshow_745_8_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-8.jpg" style="display: none;" /><img id="slideshow_745_9_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-9.jpg" style="display: none;" /><img id="slideshow_745_10_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-10.jpg" style="display: none;" /><img id="slideshow_745_11_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-11.jpg" style="display: none;" /><img id="slideshow_745_12_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-12.jpg" style="display: none;" /><img id="slideshow_745_13_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-13.jpg" style="display: none;" /><img id="slideshow_745_14_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-14.jpg" style="display: none;" /><img id="slideshow_745_15_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-15.jpg" style="display: none;" /><img id="slideshow_745_16_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-16.jpg" style="display: none;" /><img id="slideshow_745_17_img" src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/files/2010/03/slideshow-745-17.jpg" style="display: none;" /></td><td class="slideshownav slideshownavnext" style="height: 450px;"><div class="outerimgwrap"><div class="innerimgwrap"></div><img src="http://tucsoncitizen.com/art/wp-content/plugins/images/rightarrow.png" width="14" height="16" /></div></td></tr></table><p class="wp-caption-text"><span id="slideshow_745_0_caption"  class="slideshowinfo">Slide 1 of 18.<br />White Tiger Painting by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_1_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 2 of 18.<br />Orange Afternoon Painting by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_2_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 3 of 18.<br />Macaw Painting by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_3_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 4 of 18.<br />Dreams Engraving by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_4_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 5 of 18.<br />Four Elements of Air Painting by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_5_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 6 of 18.<br />Blue Saguaro by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_6_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 7 of 18.<br />Fish Bikini Designed by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_7_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 8 of 18.<br />Tiger Painting by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_8_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 9 of 18.<br />The Canyon by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_9_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 10 of 18.<br />Mural Commissioned in Santa Fe, Mexico created by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_10_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 11 of 18.<br />Lions Painting by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_11_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 12 of 18.<br />The Canyon Rim by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_12_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 13 of 18.<br />Reading Girl Engraving by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_13_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 14 of 18.<br />Wolf Painting by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_14_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 15 of 18.<br />Eagle Painting by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_15_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 16 of 18.<br />Organ Pipe Painting by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_16_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 17 of 18.<br />Zebra Painting by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span><span id="slideshow_745_17_caption" style="display: none;" class="slideshowinfo">Slide 18 of 18.<br />Color Horses Painting by Quetzally Hernandez Coronado<br /></span></p></div></div>
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<p>Many of her creations are paintings of dreams she has experienced and then put on canvas. If you look  closely at several of her Tiger paintings you will notice they have blue eyes and have an almost human feeling reflecting the emotions from her visual dreams. Often the background in her animal paintings illustrates the dreamlike perception she experienced.</p>
<p>Quetzally Hernandez Coronado has received numerous awards for both her paintings and her writing. Her paintings, writings and fashion designs have collectors throughout the world. She mainly sells her paintings and engravings through her own studio and the majority of them have buyers even before they are completed. She exhibits both in the United States, Mexico, Paris and Spain.</p>
<p>To see more of her work please visit her website at: <a href="http://quetzally.webs.com/">http://quetzally.webs.com/</a> Email: <a href="mailto:quetzally007@hotmail.com">quetzally007@hotmail.com</a> Phone: 520-546-1355</p>
<p><strong>*********ADDED NOTE:</strong></p>
<p>As a writer the more I explore the artists of Tucson, I realize the immense talent we have among us. If you have read a number of my articles you will find this obvious by just seeing their work.  I hope some day our local leaders realize the tremendous asset they have available to them and the drawing power this great art can be for the quality of life in Tucson and for attracting visitors to our great city. It is an existing asset that only needs commitment and acknowledgment from them. With the proper exposure, I feel strongly Tucson could become a Mecca for art of all types. The talent is here and just needs help letting the world know it.</p>
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