Miguel Camarena "Winter Sunshine" Native American Girl  Oil On Canvas 20" x 24" 

Dated :1995
Measure:20" x 24"
With the frame: 30 1/4" x 34 1/4"
Signed on the lower right corner
Signed ,tilted and dated on the back of the frame 

Shipps from Hungary.
Few years ago I relocated and moved from Colorado to Hungary 

Miguel Angel Camarena was born and raised in the Tarahumara Land, in the Sierra Madre of Chihuahua. He moved to Southern California at the age of 13, where he started school. In the first year of junior high he took art classes, which he enjoyed so much he excelled at them
Camarena moved to San Diego where he met the famous European Painter, Sebastian Capella, and was taught impressionism and classical European painting.
Camarena felt he needed to make a change in his career. He then remembered his early childhood, the people, the traditional fiestas, the ceremonies at Easter time, the traditional customs of the Indians, the dances and the Tesquino. He remembers vividly the people playing the fiddle, the ladies dancing at the rhythms of the flute, the men proudly celebrating by playing the drums. How they enjoyed Tesquino and danced all night long. He still feels the drums in the beat of his heart. Camarena went back to the Tarahumara Land, and started his career as a fine artist. He now spends most of his time painting the people of his childhood that inspired him so much.
Camarena currently lives in Arizona where he has his own art gallery where he continues to paint as well as teach.