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Alma Laura de Felber

b. 1949, Peru. Lima-based. Alma Laura Felber moved to London at the young age of 19. In her early 20s, she took up her current painting practice. Alma Laura observes the world through her unique lens, which allows her to explore her own identity alongside themes of sexuality, race, the feminine, the body, the family, the imagined and the current. In her colour-filled works, Alma Laura distils memories and snapshots of life's moments and experiences, capturing human connection mixed with elements of nostalgia. ​Alma Laura has had solo exhibitions in Lima and London, and her works are included in private collections in Latin America, the US and Europe. In 2023, Amalgama exhibited her work in: Salon Prive, Soho Square and 'Hilo', Cromwell Place.
Alma Laura de Felber

Artworks

Healthy Swimming, 1994

Alma Laura de Felber.

Man with orange scarf (2021)

Oil on canvas.

60.7 x 51 cm

£5,300

Man with orange scarf ( 2021)

Woman on a zebra crossing in Islington, 1999

Alma Laura de Felber.

Vianinia Dancing (1993) 

Oil on Canvas. 

152.5 x 137cm (framed).

£5,500

Vianinia Dancing (1993)

Alma Laura de Felber. 

Ana Pavlova, the Dying Swan (2021)

Oil on canvas. 76cm x 61.4cm.

£5,400

Ana Pavlova, the Dying Swan (2021)

Luis in Latin America, 2016

A Dream, 1988

Notting Hill Carnival at Kims, 1990

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