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Alexandra Charmaine Ortiz- UNDERGRADUATE WORK
Bio
Born in North Carolina, on May 21, 1985. Currently lives between Coastal North Carolina and Coastal Georgia--spends most of her time, painting, drawing, surfing and being with her husband. For more info contact via. email.
Education
University of North Carolina at Wilmington (2003-2008)
B.A. in Studio Art and Art History
Savannah College of Art and Design (2008-2010)
M.F.A. Painting and M.A. in Art History
Name:
Charmaine Ortiz
Participation



(242)
Rank 46 out of 10746
Sex:
Female
Homepage:
www.charmaineortiz.com
Country:United States of America
Charmaine has been a member before records began! (Pre 2006)
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“ I loved your portfolio bio! It inspired me to work a little harder on mine! I just threw out a few of my jewelry making techniques and called it good. I relate to the way you expressed your creativity at a young age....I was always doing the napkin thing too. It seemed very special to me every time...as though I had created a masterpiece! Thanks!”
Jessica Dow
“i think i've been here. Is this in a park in wilmington?”
rebekah todd
“Nice artwork. Most of your art makes me remember it resemble Paul Cezanne.”
Van Chin SeiJu/ Chen ShiShu
“nice work”
Anita Thomas
“your sketches are amazing. can't wait to see more ”
ilan sheady
“Beautiful, very atmospheric. Nice and loose.”
Keith Browning
“Girl you have a style of your own that is very impressive. keep up the great work”
Fernando
“great picture. and i love the composition. reminds me of "the sandman" animation. check out my stuff :) better yet go to ilanimator.com ”
ilan sheady
“Love it! Takes me back to my childhood and the occasional night in my adulthood after watching a scary movie.”
Atim Arden
“i love this painting. it tells a story. Storytelling is the key!. beautiful work on all your paintings”
Seth Duhy
“Beautiful. Your drawings are just as painterly as your paintings!”
Linda Ayala
“Yes! A very good drawing; strong and fluid. The emotion is there. You've reach Art. Really moving. Thank you.”
michel landry
“Hello Charmaine. Thank You for the nice comment on may painting. I discovered Your work. "Nutty" and " in a hallway" are my favorites but there are many other paintings I like. Greetings from Flanders in Belgium. Rob”
Rob Verheyen
“Your art work his great , i love the man watching tv and the colours within the picture. (tele-vision) ”
Lee bolton
“lovely drawing”
Keith Tait
“very good color”
Fernando
“Strong compositional elements. The bending french fries mirroring the bending soda cup is brilliant. It does look as though the french fries and burger are about to rumble with the soda. I'll put money down on the soda (I like the underdog-two against one is not a fair fight)”
Steve Diffenderfer
“i like it, I feel as if I'm there”
Fernando
“Beautiful work, lovely shading. Tim ”
Tim Essex
“feel like i'm walking in the woods brilliant ”
Anita Thomas
“This is soooo great. You captured a mischievious look in his eyes.”
Diane (steph's mom)
“this one is still my favorite! keep up the good work!”
liz formoso
“Incredible work!”
Cathy Savels
“he looks very mischievous and lovely eyes”
Anita Thomas
“wonerful,he really is a great subject”
Frieda Linke
“your life drawing is great. takes meback to my college years.”
iLan Sheady
“beautiful shapes”
Steve Diffenderfer
“brilliant i love this”
Steve Taylor
“You activate the geometrical and color perspectives at the same level to the same glance. Very successful!”
Shahin Aldhahir
“i am 15, i know this wouldnt count as a comment because of being so young. but the detail in this drawing is amazing. especially if done in only 35 minutes. You have inspired me to draw much greater things than what i have achieved at this age. eventually i will post my portfolio on here. but not any time soon. thanks”
jennifer
“nice work :humour, a bit surrealistic, well drawned”
Miriam Van cleemput
“nice work :humour, a bit surrealistic, well drawned”
Miriam Van cleemput
“brilliant”
Anita Thomas
“great study”
Keith Tait
