I celebrate beauty and magnificence through my work, creating high quality original acrylic paintings that range from minimalist to impressionist. My inspiration comes from everything I see and feel. I specialize in the use of the blues and greens exploring the magnificent seascapes and landscapes sceneries. My artistic journal is taking me to discover many other palettes like reds, blacks and whites, translating my emotions into shapes and tunes. Enjoying the unique use of my hands while I'm painting, I establish a spiritual connection between my heart and my mind.

Most of my pieces are semi-abstract and could be described as my most pure and highest expression of freedom, and to be adventurous without following any rules. My artworks generate a subtle and feminine energy and are accentuated by extensive and varied composition of colors, contrasts, forms, and tones. 

Biography

Raysa Molina is a self-taught artist, an architectural Illustrator and a landscape designer with a remarkable passion for visual art. She takes the world of graphics and adds a unique and personal approach, translating her emotions into a piece of art. She brings peace, balance and harmony to her paintings through a unique sense of contrast, rhythm and movement using shapes and color.

Born and raised in the Dominican Republic, she pursued her passion for design and graphics and obtained her Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture in her country of origin (UNPHU) in 1989.
After moving to the United States she has taken numerous trainings in the areas of graphic design, architectural illustrations, digital technology, as well as different art techniques such as colored pencil, charcoal, and acrylic.

Since 2012 she has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions. She has exhibited in the most prestigious art galleries in Central Florida, such as Cityart factory (downtown Orlando) and the Orlando Museum of Art, as well as major events such as the Hispanic business expo (Orange County convention center), Women in the arts (Downtown Orlando public library) and the seventh Hispanic heritage art show (Orlando city hall). Her work is featured in private collections like Bliss Healthcare Services and Central Florida Pulmonary Group.