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Theo Constanté Parra (May 11, 1934 in Guayaquil, Ecuador – April 27, 2014) was a master Latin American painter part of the Abstract Informalist Movement in Ecuador. In 2005, Constanté won the country's most prestigious award for art, literature and culture, the Premio Eugenio Espejo National Award, presented by the President of Ecuador. Constanté's works are abstract in nature and consist of many colors which meld together amongst loosely drawn geometric lines. Constanté stated that his favorite colors were red, orange and blue and they are the colors that are typically more dominant in his work.

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  • Theo Constante Parra (Guayaquil, 10 de abril de 1934 - Ibidem, 27 de abril de 2014)​ fue un maestro, pintor, muralista y escultor ecuatoriano que formó parte del Movimiento informalista abstracto de su país. En el 2005, ganó el premio más prestigioso de su país para el arte, la literatura y la cultura, el Premio Nacional Eugenio Espejo, presentado por el Presidente de Ecuador en la categoría "Actividades Artísticas". Sus obras son de carácter abstracto y consisten en muchos colores que se funden juntos entre líneas geométricas vagamente dibujadas. Constante ha declarado que sus colores favoritos son el rojo, naranja y azul, y son los colores que suelen ser más dominantes en su obra. (es)
  • Theo Constanté Parra (May 11, 1934 in Guayaquil, Ecuador – April 27, 2014) was a master Latin American painter part of the Abstract Informalist Movement in Ecuador. In 2005, Constanté won the country's most prestigious award for art, literature and culture, the Premio Eugenio Espejo National Award, presented by the President of Ecuador. Constanté's works are abstract in nature and consist of many colors which meld together amongst loosely drawn geometric lines. Constanté stated that his favorite colors were red, orange and blue and they are the colors that are typically more dominant in his work. (en)
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  • Theo Constante Parra (Guayaquil, 10 de abril de 1934 - Ibidem, 27 de abril de 2014)​ fue un maestro, pintor, muralista y escultor ecuatoriano que formó parte del Movimiento informalista abstracto de su país. En el 2005, ganó el premio más prestigioso de su país para el arte, la literatura y la cultura, el Premio Nacional Eugenio Espejo, presentado por el Presidente de Ecuador en la categoría "Actividades Artísticas". Sus obras son de carácter abstracto y consisten en muchos colores que se funden juntos entre líneas geométricas vagamente dibujadas. Constante ha declarado que sus colores favoritos son el rojo, naranja y azul, y son los colores que suelen ser más dominantes en su obra. Constante estudió en la Escuela de Bellas Artes de Guayaquil, donde además fue maestro, y en la Academia de San Fernando de Madrid. En 1963, representó a su país en la III Bienal de París del Museo de Arte Moderno de París junto con sus compatriotas pintores Enrique Tábara y Humberto Moré. El trabajo de Theo Constante se puede encontrar en galerías, museos y colecciones en las ciudades de Guayaquil, Quito, Lima, Cali, São Paulo, Miami, Nueva York, París y Madrid.​ (es)
  • Theo Constanté Parra (May 11, 1934 in Guayaquil, Ecuador – April 27, 2014) was a master Latin American painter part of the Abstract Informalist Movement in Ecuador. In 2005, Constanté won the country's most prestigious award for art, literature and culture, the Premio Eugenio Espejo National Award, presented by the President of Ecuador. Constanté's works are abstract in nature and consist of many colors which meld together amongst loosely drawn geometric lines. Constanté stated that his favorite colors were red, orange and blue and they are the colors that are typically more dominant in his work. Constanté studied and later taught at the School of Fine Arts in Guayaquil and in the Academy of San Fernando of Madrid. In 1963, Constanté's works were represented at the Museum of Modern Art in Paris for the Third Biennial of Paris together with fellow Ecuadorian painters Enrique Tábara and Humberto Moré. The work of Constanté can be found in galleries, museums and collections throughout Guayaquil, Quito, Lima, Cali, São Paulo, Miami, New York, Paris and Madrid. (en)
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