Elsa Flores
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Elsa Flores (Born 1955 in Las Vegas, Nevada) is a Chicana artist. She is one of the best known Chicano street art movement propulsors.
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[edit] Childhood
Elsa Flores demonstrated interest in arts from a very young age. She spent part of her childhood in California, where Chicanos comprise a large percentage of the state's population.
[edit] Young adult years
Flores enrolled at the Art Center College in Pasadena. Flores continued on with her studies at the California State University and the Idyllwild School of Music and the Arts.
[edit] Career as an artist
Flores began to gain recognition for her paintings, which have been exhibited around the world, during the 1970s. It was during that decade that she met Carlos Almaraz, a fellow Chicano who was also a propulsor of the Chicano street art movement. Almaraz was a member of the famed Los Four painting group. Elsa Flores and Carlos Almaraz got married, and the two collaborated on one of the most famed Chicano murals, the "California Dreamscape". While Almaraz was already an icon among Chicanos because of his mural paintings across California (both alongside Los Four and by himself), "California Dreamscape" helped Flores become an icon herself among Chicano artists. "California Dreamscape", however, was torn down in 1981.
Carlos Almaraz suffered from disease during the 1980s, eventually leading to his death. After his passing, Flores' fame kept on growing: her paintings have been shown, to critical acclaim, in museums and art houses in places such as Hawaii, New York city, Mexico and Finland. She has had solo exhibitions in New Mexico and in Los Angeles. Many of her other exhibitions have been group exhibitions where her paintings have been showcased alongside those of other famous artists.
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