
Miami - 2025


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Miami - 2025




Lina Sinisterra is a Colombian visual artist. She graduated in Psychology with a postgraduate in Psychodrama and a master’s degree in Visual Arts from the University of Chile. She workes as a professor, practice that she includes in her artistic career. Sinisterra is director of visual arts of Velatropa, an art collective that brings together arts and theater.
Sinisterra participated in numerous group and solo shows in Latin America, Europe and Asia, including Chile, Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil, Madrid and Korea. She has won several awards: a public sculpture commission for the International Airport in Santiago, Chile, 2015; Santa Fe Gallery in Bogotá, Colombia, 2010; The Fondart, in Chile, 2006; The Gunther Biennial Prize on Painting in Chile, 1997. During her years as director of Velatropa, the project received various awards and fellowships.
"These paintings or connection points are living energy in constant change." LS

Painting is a way to live twice. In this series some elements form an idea of a universe, whose veins are a line of silence.

The light makes the difference
Materials Acrylic on Canvas
31,49 x 30.70 inches
USD 8.000
77,17 x 38.58 inches
USD 5.000

77,17 x 38.58 inches
USD 5.000

The transition from a young Prince to King, stepping into his ancestral right to regal power
60 x 36 inches
USD 22.000



She faces the canvas with a strong desire to revolutionize color, provoking an emotion in the most indifferent viewer.
Her works, although within controlled poetic informalism, find in the thoughtful execution of themes and materials, the ways of creating contrasts and symbolism that capture attention in an articulation between color profusion and compositional harmony.
With a career spanning more than 30 years, she has held 35 solo exhibitions since 1989 and participated in more than 250 group exhibitions since 1984. Her work has been exhibited internationally in various galleries and museums in Mexico, Colombia, Germany, Argentina, Canada, Cuba, China, Denmark, Spain, the United States, Guatemala, the Netherlands, Italy, Japan, Morocco, and Venezuela.
Her work is part of numerous public and private collections, such as the Mexican Ministry of Finance and Public Credit; the Permanent Collection of the Grupo Minera México, the Mexican Consulate in Montreal, Canada; the University of Kassel, Germany; the Museum of Latin American ART (MOLAA), California, USA; the Museum of Contemporary Art of Caracas, Venezuela; and the Wifredo Lam House, Havana, Cuba; among others.
Colombian artist

USD 9.000


