Ida Y. RoblesBorn in 1969 in Long Branch, NJ, currently living in Florida, Ida is a self-taught artist with influences as diverse as Frida Kahlo, Scott Rohlfs, Anja Van Herle, Jeremy Worst, Albertus Joseph and Brian Viveros, just to name a few. She is a mother, a wife and a homemaker. She currently, only works with acrylic and canvas mediums. Her style has a figurative and portrait expression, a cultural flair and a strong graphic quality with focus on beauty and colors.
I dont have a specific study that I portray in my Art, I paint what inspires me in the moment, which in most part is the multitude of beauty and color that lives through my people. Puerto Ricans are of three ethnicities, Taino Arawak Indian, African and European. I embrace who I am and my culture and I portray that in my art, color has no boundaries.
Goddess Hathor
Goddess Nefertiti
Queen Everlasting
Today's Boricua, Yesterday's Taina
Peaceful
Today's Indigenous Beauty
Humilde Boricua
Goddess of Dark and Light Spirit
Taina de Sangre y Corazon
Doorway, Viejo San Juan
Goddess of Eternal Wisdom
The Pondering Beauty
Orgullosa
Breaking the Stereotypical
Goddess of Time Everlasting
Goddess Cleopatra
Pensamiento de la Borinquena
Joy
4 Art Photo Design