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Agustina Casas Sere-Leguizamon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Agustina Casas Sere-Leguizamon
Agustina Casas Seré Leguizamon (born June 23, 1984) is an international award-winning artist. Her groundbreaking digital art collection, "Ensueños Rioplatenses," was declared a "National Work" and she a "Young Iconic Artist" by the government of Uruguay, the highest artistic honor awarded by that nation (analogous to the prestigious United States National Medal of Arts). Casas was also officially declared a "Young Leader in Latin America" by the Washington, D.C.-based Inter-American Development Bank (IBD). Her work has been exhibited across the globe, including as part of Google's Project for New Media in New York and in private commissions and exhibitions by Fortune 500 companies, such as Fiat (2013) and Goodyear (2014). == Biography == Born into a British noble family that emigrated to Uruguay in the early 19th century, Casas spent her formative years living in Bonn, Germany and The Hague, Netherlands, where her parents served as diplomats. It was in Europe, at age 8, that she developed an early passion for fine art and design. For the next two decades, Casas returned to South America to complete her studies in Argentina and Uruguay and to launch her career as an artist. As a young protegé, her talent was quickly recognized by world-renowned international artists Yaacov Agam, who gave Casas her earliest formal instruction, and Japanese artist and fashion designer Kenzo Takada, for whom she later served as Art Director for his shows in Buenos Aires and Paris. The famous Uruguayan artists Pablo Gimenez, Alvaro Amengual, and Rogelio Osorio, in particular, helped to develop Casas' painting style.
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