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Born in Las Vegas, Nevada, Carla Anglada moved to Oklahoma City where she finished high school and college. She attended Oklahoma City University where she was awarded the Petree Art Scholarship and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts. She then moved to Taos, enrolled in graduate courses at the University of New Mexico and went on to study at the Taos Institute of Arts and the Fechin Institute.
Carla has studied under a number of artists including David Leffel, Michelle Cooke, Sherrie McGraw, Gregg Kreutz, Louis Tedesco and forensic artist, Betty Pat Gatliff. For two years, she worked extensively with Louis Tedesco in his studio, learning about the Chiaroscuro method used by Rembrandt, Caravaggio and many other artists of that era. She also gained knowledge and inspiration from the Dutch Masters and women artists of the past, such as Artemesia Gentileschi and Anne Vallayer-Coster.
Anglada’s work can be found in private collections in Washington, DC, Florida, California, Colorado, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and New York. Her work has been featured in the Individual Artists of Oklahoma Three Women Show, the St. Michaels Art Exhibition, the Clinton Art Exhibition, and the Contemporary Art Gallery Spring Show. She received the Oklahoma Art Guild Annual Spring Show Award in 2003 and the Chardin Award from the Guild’s 2003 Annual Fall Show
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