Ana Maria Botero - “Spring Line” and “Shapes of Nature”

Hi, my name is Ana Maria Botero, I was born in Bogota, Colombia, where I studied and practiced architecture. Today I am a full-time artist living in Loveland, Colorado. 

These two painted steel pieces, “Spring Line” and “Shapes of Nature” are part of The Space in Between series. Several paintings and sculptures inspired by Colorado aerial views.  

In my art, and certainly in my life I seek simplicity, calm, and equilibrium, the subtle line of a road, the circular patterns of crops for example, are enough to inspire my work. 

To me, art is like a sense… it is a way of perceiving, it is an emotional response to the relationship of forms and the magic of the empty space that transcends the shape. 

I love experimenting with color, texture form, and materials, pushing boundaries, and keep always learning. 

If you want to see more of my work, please visit my page abotero.com or follow me on Instagram ABotero_Contamporary_Art.

Sculpture in the Field
  1. Patricia Aaron - Air BnB
  2. Bill Vielehr - "Metal Response" and "Tactile Visual Continuum"
  3. Michael Clapper - Silencio
  4. Steven Shachtman - Mid Mod #9
  5. Norman Epp - Mother Rising
  6. Emmett Culligan - Oneric
  7. Erick C. Johnson - Skeeter
  8. Robert Mangold - Tetrahedralhypersphere
  9. Jodie Roth Cooper - Quarter Mile Arch
  10. Charles Parson - Tintinnabulation
  11. Charles Parson - Dual
  12. Carl Reed - Kindred Spirits
  13. Carl Reed - Braced Ring with Outlier
  14. Joe Riche - Untitled 09.06.19
  15. Joe Riche - The Doom 06.09.11
  16. Joe Norman - Faith/Doubt
  17. Scottie Burgess - Ties Forward
  18. Roger Reutimann - Common Unity
  19. Dave Mazza - Achemar
  20. Dave Mazza - Aeolus
  21. Eric McCue - Space Jack
  22. Joe Norman - Fear/Love
  23. Reven Swanson - Delicate Balance
  24. Ana Maria Botero - “Spring Line” and “Shapes of Nature”
  25. Steven J. Yazzie - Gold King & Associates
  26. Barbara Baer - "Trellis"
  27. Barbara Baer - "Waterspout"
  28. Evan Beloni - "Zagolith"
  29. Ted Schaal - "Rift"