Marta Paramo is the highest quoted Down syndrome artist

Marta Paramo is a 24 year girl with Down syndrome who has become one of the 12 best Down artists in Spain. She began to paint with only four years, and on her first participation in a contest became the revelation. Her creativity and her flair with the canvases has helped her reproduce with perfection works such as that of the painter Fortuny. In the past, the maximum price that had been paid for a work of a Down artist was 600 euros. However Marta managed to sell one for 1,500 Euros. Even the Thyssen museum has recognized her mastery and has exhibited some of her creations.
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MARTA PARAMO, RECORD OF SALE OF A PAINTING OF ART-DOWN:

The 17 years Down syndrome painter Down, MARTA PARAMO (Madrid, 1993, www.martaparamo.com), sold her painting, reproduction of the original of Mariano Fortuny (Prado Museum-1874), “The sons of the painter in the Japanese lounge “, that she presented at the recent Exhibition “THE EMBRACE OF THE ART” at the Matadero Gallery in Madrid, organized by the Down Syndrome Foundation, for 1,500 Euros. An unprecedented record in the Art-Down universe. To date, the maximum amount reached in the sale of a painting by an artist with Down syndrome was 600 Euros.

The painting by MARTA PARAMO, “The Children of the Painter in the Japanese Lounge”, was acquired by Yolanda Ruiz León and José Pérez Rigueiro, private collectors and parents of Dani, a 2 year old boy, also with Down syndrome.

In 2008, with only 15 years, and in her first participation, Marta Páramo won the 1st PRIZE of the XVI INTERNATIONAL PAINTING CONTEST FOR DOWN SYNDROME ARTISTS with the painting “The Crest of my hand”, awarded with 1,800 Euros. In 2009, she won the 2nd and 3rd PRIZE on the same contest. She has also won several other painting awards and has already sold more than 50 paintings to individuals and institutions such as Banco Santander, Repsol, Comunidad de Madrid,

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“The Embrace of the Art” bis

Marta Paramo was chosen by the Down Syndrome Foundation as one of the 12 artists with this syndrome who participated in the innovative art project “The Embrace of Art”.
This event brought together 12 interior designers and 12 fashion designers selected among the pointers of Spain with 12 Down artists, forming 12 teams that were assigned 12 paintings of the main Spanish painters.
Each Down painter made a reproduction of the painting assigned , which was the center of the macro-stand decorated and dressed by Interior Designers and Designers of each of the 12 artistic teams. The 12 stands of “El Abrazo del Arte” were exhibited for several months in the Matadero Gallery in Madrid under the sponsorship of the main Spanish corporations.
Marta Paramo was assigned the painting of Mariano Fortuny, “The Children of the Painter in the Japanese lounge”, with the designer Agatha Ruiz de la Prada and Interior Designer Mamen Garcia de la Hoz

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“The Embrace of the Art”

The Down Syndrome Foundation presents, under the Presidency of Honor of H.M. The Queen of Spain, the exhibition “El Abrazo del Arte”, where the best Interior Architects, Fashion Designers and Painters with Down Syndrome of Spain converge under one project in order to create a space in which three artistic interpretations dialog. The exhibition is made up of twelve 3D stands, exhibited in the Matadero Gallery of Madrid and made jointly by 12 Down artists, 12 interior architects and 12 fashion designers, who, from the inspiration and free interpretation of 12 famous Spanish painting of the nineteenth century, and the beginning of the twentieth, have made each of the spaces. The inspiration arising from famous painters like Fortuny, Sorolla, Anglada Camarasa, Labrada, Madrazo, Muñoz Degrain or Picasso, is transformed into current creation.
Extensive report in ‘Yo Dona’ magazine’s web or download PDF

For this purpose, each of the 12 selected paintings was assigned to an interior designer, a fashion designer and an artist with intellectual disability. The great Spanish interior architects chosen, Tomás Alía, Javier Castilla, Luis Galliussi, Mamen García de la Hoz and Inés Benavides, Pepe Leal, Olga López de Vera, Javier Muñoz, Pascua Ortega, Diego Rodríguez, Guillermo Sol and Jorge Varela, made an artistic proposal from the recreation of the space. The top Spanish fashion designers selected were Agatha Ruiz de la Prada, Alma Aguilar, Ailanto, Amaya Arzuaga, Elio Berhanyer, Juanjo Oliva, Miguel Palacio, Teresa Palazuelo, Ángel Schlesser, Roberto Torretta and Petro Valverde, which interpreted the paintings by creating the costumes. And the true protagonists, the 12 artists with Down Syndrome, were in charge of creating the pictorial interpretation of the work. MARTA PÁRAMO was selected among the 12 most awarded Down painters in Spain, and she was responsible for interpreting Mariano Fortuny’s painting at the Museo del Prado in Madrid, “The children of the painter in the Japanese lounge”, together with AGATHA RUIZ DE LA PRADA and MAMEN Gª DE LA HOZ, that was exhibited in STAND No. 1 of the MATADERO Gallery in Madrid from March 15 to 31, 2011.

The sponsors of the exhibit, whose financial contributions were entirely dedicated to the new Down Syndrome Foundation Center, were Movistar, ACS Construction, Banco Santander, UNEDISA and Mahou Beers.

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