Olga Sinclair(b. 1957, Panama)Olga Sinclair was born in Panama in 1957. She began her study of art with her father, the painter Alfredo Sinclair. She participated in the Xerox Painting Competition in 1971, and had her first one-person exhibition at Galería Etcétera in 1975. The following year, she enrolled at the School of Applied Arts and Crafts in Madrid, Spain, and during her stay in that city, she perfected her training in Classical Drawing at the Arjona Workshop. In 1987, she was appointed Cultural Attaché ad honorem at the Panamanian Embassy in Bolivia. She has had a number of one-person and group exhibitions in Panama, the United States, Germany, Indonesia, England, Spain and Mexico, among other countries. Her work forms part of numerous permanent collections in the United States and Latin America. Panamanian artist Olga Sinclair has used the nude as a source of inspiration in her paintings for almost twenty years. It serves as the basis for a unique styl
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