Mora’s work is inspired by nature, and partially based on the long tradition of botanical illustration. She takes passages from the natural world as similes for stages in human life.
Elsa Mora was born in Holguin, Cuba; and currently lives and works in Mount Tremper, New York, United States. She attended first The Vocational School of Arts, in Holguín; and later The Professional School of Visual Arts, in Camagüey, both in Cuba.
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Elsa MoraFrom the series "Fading", 2018Paper and glue29.5” height, 21 ¾” width, 2” depth (frame included in measurements)$ 5,000.00View more details
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Elsa MoraFrom the series "Fading", 2018Paper and glue29.5” height, 21 ¾” width, 2” depth (frame included in measurements)View more details
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Elsa MoraFrom the series "Fading", 2018Paper and glue29.5” height, 21 ¾” width, 2” depth (frame included in measurements)View more details
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Elsa MoraFrom the series "Fading", 2018Paper and glue29.5” height, 21 ¾” width, 2” depth (frame included in measurements)View more details
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Elsa MoraFrom the series "Mindscapes", 2018Archival paper and glue26 ¾ width, 22 ¾ height, 2 depth (frame included in measurements)View more details
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Elsa MoraFrom the series "Mindscapes", 2018Archival paper and glue27 ¾ width, 22 ¾ height, 2 depth (frame included in measurements)View more details
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Elsa MoraFrom the series "Mindscapes", 2018Archival paper and glue28 ¾ width, 22 ¾ height, 2 depth (frame included in measurements)View more details
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Elsa MoraFrom the series "Mindscapes", 2018Archival paper and glue29 ¾ x 22 ¾ x 2 inView more details
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Elsa MoraFrom the series "Mindscapes", 2018Archival paper and glue29.5 x 21 ¾ x 2 inView more details
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Elsa MoraFrom the series "Mindscapes", 2018Archival paper and glue29.5” height, 21 ¾” width, 2” depth (frame included in measurements)View more details
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Elsa MoraOne Hundred and One Notions (a series of 101 small sculptures), 2018Paper and gluea variety of sizes, from 2” to about 8” on the largest sideView more details
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Elsa MoraFemina Plantarum #1, 2012Acrylic on Heavy Paper12 x 9 in
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Elsa MoraFemina Plantarum #10, 2012Acrylic on Heavy Paper12 x 9 in$ 2,000.00
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Elsa MoraFemina Plantarum #3, 2012Acrylic on Heavy Paper12 x 9 in$ 1,200.00 Sold
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Elsa MoraFemina Plantarum #9, 2012Acrylic on Heavy Paper11.5 x 8.5 in
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Elsa MoraGiant Tear, 2011Ink on paper12 x 8.50 in
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Elsa MoraHead of Bird, 2011Pencil and ink on paper12 x 8.50 in
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Elsa MoraHead of Feathers, 2011Ink on paper12 x 8.50 in
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Elsa MoraThe Hand and The Rope, 2011Ink on paper12 x 8.50 in
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Elsa MoraAmenaza (Threat) 3/15, 2004Imbue print on handmade watercolor paper13 x 20 in
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Elsa MoraAprendiendo a Nadar (Learning to Swim), 2004Mixed media on paper15 x 11 in
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Elsa MoraOjos Abiertos (Open Eyes), 2004Mixed media on paper15 x 11 in
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Elsa MoraSigue Intentando (Keep Trying), 2004Mixed media on heavy paper15 x 11 in
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Elsa MoraTratando de Volar (Trying to Fly), 2004Mixed media on heavy paper15 x 11 in
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Elsa MoraConfesiones Mudas, 2003Mixed media on paper22 x 30 in
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Elsa MoraCuerpo (Body), 2003Mixed media on paper22 x 30 inSold
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Elsa MoraLa Entrada (The Entry) 3/25, 2003Imbue print on handmade watercolor paper13 x 20 in
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Elsa MoraLa Herida (The Wound) 3/25, 2003Imbue print on handmade watercolor paper13 x 20 in
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Elsa MoraMapa Facial (Facial Map) 3/25, 2003Imbue print on handmade watercolor paper13 x 20 in
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Elsa MoraMi Secreto, 2003Mixed media on heavy paper22 x 30 in
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Elsa MoraReflejo (Reflection) 3/25, 2003Imbue print on handmade watercolor paper13 x 20 in
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Elsa MoraJuana hands to you her bound heart and body, 2000Mixed media on linen20 x 10 in
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Elsa MoraUntitled, 2000Mixed media on heavy paper15 x 10.50 in
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Elsa MoraFrom the series "Fading"Paper and glue29.5” height, 21 ¾” width, 2” depth (frame included in measurements)View more details
Her work can be found as part of the collections of museums such as the Museum of Latin American Art, in Long Beach, California; the National Museum of Women in the Arts, in Washington DC; and at The Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art, Eugene, Oregon. She has participated in exhibitions such as Utopia/Post-Utopia, at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art. State University of New York, New Paltz, New York; and Inside/Outside: Contemporary Cuban Art, at the Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, among many others.
She is exploring the concept of transformation from a symbiotic point of view, blending vegetation and humans. Her distinctive ‘women’ are created with mixed elements from both worlds; her female torsos have either faces constructed of groupings of birds, or arrangements of flowers for heads resulting in extraordinary surrealistic creatures.
Her work often takes from autobiographical sources. Her earlier pieces were collages in which she combined personal artifacts with photos and painted elements. Later on, she relied more on painting or drawing, making reference to a personal transformation, illustrated through her hybrid beings.
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WONDERLAND
Collective Exhibition curated by Claudia Taboada Abril 21 - Julio 6, 2024Collective exhibition exploring the human psyche, where the viewers can experience a sanctuary of the mind, a refuge from the chaos of the world.Leer más -
White Layers
Collective Exhibition Septiembre 23 - Noviembre 4, 2023Layers, understood as a material and also as a procedure or action, have had specific functions at certain moments in the history of art. Paleolithic artists drew visual narratives on...Leer más -
El sueño que olvidé antes del alba
Jill Kearney, Elsa Mora, and Sandra Ramos Diciembre 10, 2022 - Enero 21, 2023Pan American Art Projects is pleased to announce El sueño que olvidé antes del alba (The Dream I Forgot Before Dawn), a collective exhibition featuring artists Jill Kearney, Elsa Mora,...Leer más -
Multiple Choice
Collective Exhibition of Prints & Multiples Junio 30 - Agosto 17, 2018 Pan American Art ProjectsEverything in life is relative. Everything has its opposite, this is why humanity tends to think in binaries - we see things in white or black, good or bad, etc....Leer más