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IVETTE CABRERA

Wynwood Miami Fine Art & Drawings
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Little inspirations, news and updates from my art studio. 


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about 7 years ago

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FLORIDA 4.68 billion impact in arts and culture! ❤️ But we lit the fuse!
Happy Mothers Day to all the momma's out there! 🥰💜 Especially to the ones that make this look so flawless! 
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Murals from the Island of Ometepe
Family origins and people. 

Three of Nicaragua’s seven Indigenous Peoples live in the Pacific, central and northern regions: the Chorotega (221,000), the Cacaopera or Matagalpa (97,500), the Ocanxiu or Sutiaba
Old high school goth nights at The Church in Miami 
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I'm on the far right 👿
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From big murals to small sketches, this artist’s work has something to say about female power

September 28, 2017

Curbed Article and mini-documentary on my work for John Freida. FULL VIDEO HERE

Ivette Cabrera came to the United States when she was just three years old. The turmoil of the Nicaraguan Revolution caused her mother to flee the country and seek a new home with her young daughter. Now, Cabrera creates murals and other artwork in Miami that mostly focus on female strength and wisdom — and much of that inspiration originated with her own background and her evolution into womanhood.

Cabrera became interested in the Nicaraguan Sandinista movement — the party that challenged Nicaragua’s dictatorship from 1979 to 1990 — as an adult. During her research on the movement, she came across an image of a Sandinista mother with her baby that inspired a thought: Women are both warriors and creators, powerful yet delicate. That idea sparked a larger project in which Cabrera researched more women across the world. Her findings startled her: "Our history of oppression has had cataclysmic effects that have molded the identity of women today, especially for women of color," Cabrera explains.

This led her to the idea of expressing female strength through her work. Though she had studied and worked in architecture, Cabrera began to teach herself to draw portraits of women four years ago. She used charcoal to incorporate architectural elements into elaborate headdresses on her subjects. She sometimes even uses a magnifying glass to add detail around the head.

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Styled by Francy Freixas and hair by Lutz Karf

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WYNWOOD MIAMI FINE ART

Headdress art created by Latin American artist Ivette Cabrera focuses on empowering women from different cultural backgrounds through her elaborate and detailed fine art drawings.  "I want women to question their own identity so the headdress art is abstract, showing that every woman wears a crown." Her works have been showcased in art museums such as The Baker Museum & Yellowstone Art Museum along with many local Wynwood galleries. Limited Edition Prints are available though the online shop.

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