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Rosa Tomatis

Rosa Tomatis

Rosa Tomatis was born in Lima in 1948. She studied in a number of art workshops that were especially valuable for the function of design. Her artistic formation was achieved in the Universidad Católica, while her paintings are inclined toward the surreal and playful abstraction.

"When I was very young, my family saw my natural instinct for drawing, so they found an art teacher for me. Thus I followed this path, and I found it more and more beautiful," Tomatis says. "When I was a little girl, I loved to hear stories. But I always asked that they be in color. When they had a sad ending, I'd insist it be changed to a happy one. That was many years ago. But when I hear a sad tale, I still want to change it to have a happy ending.

"I'm a painter but as a girl I learned all about leather, as my father worked with tanners. My brother Rodolfo Tomatis is also a featured artisan with leather handbags. I design and work with leather, and I also craft jewelry. With both, I select the very best materials. I love to mix natural elements with silver. Sometimes I give it a rustic finish; other times I like a shiny surface.

"I feel a need to express something, and this is what motivates me to paint. My canvases and monotypes show scenes of light – clean and floating like a dance of life. I'd love to be able to reach you with my work – feel that somehow my message reaches you – and share it with everyone."

Tomatis has shown her work widely thoughout Peru, the United States, Germany and Italy, and her works appear in many collections worldwide.

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Rosa Tomatis has received 2 microcredit loans with 0% interest from Kiva and Novica, the first for $2050 and the most recent for $2050. Proceeds were used to purchase quality leather and silver for production.

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    Rae My husband really likes the look of this this bracelet, But I don't quite trust the clasp. I wish it had something a little more secure. I can see this will be lost someday.
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    October 27, 2019
    N Nancy
    Arrived looking exactly as pictured and fits perfectly! The recipient had owned a similar bracelet but it broke. The replacement is far superior!
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    January 16, 2019
    R Rae
    My husband really likes the look of this this bracelet, But I don't quite trust the clasp. I wish it had something a little more secure. I can see this will be lost someday.
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    March 14, 2017
    M Michelle
    High quality item - what I expected.
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