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Artist Séfora Camazano Honored with Prestigious Prize "The New Great Masters in New York"
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NEW YORK - Washingtoner -- Acclaimed Spanish-Brazilian artist Séfora Camazano has been honored with the prestigious "The New Great Masters in New York" award by the Fondazione Effetto Arte, a respected institution based in Palermo, Italy. The award ceremony took place on April 4, 2025, at The Sanctuary at the Church of the Ascension in New York City, in the presence of prominent art collectors, journalists, political figures, and art enthusiasts from around the globe.

One of the most distinguished accolades in the international art scene, this award recognizes artists whose work demonstrates outstanding creative excellence and conceptual innovation. As part of the event, Séfora Camazano's artwork was also featured in video format at ARTEXPO New York, one of the world's premier art fairs, offering valuable exposure to high-profile collectors and galleries.

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A Career Rooted in Emotion, Resilience, and Social Awareness

Séfora Camazano has earned international acclaim for her emotionally charged, visually powerful work that merges contemporary aesthetics with deep narrative meaning. Her acclaimed collection "Female Portraits: Looking Back to the Past" has been exhibited across Europe and is devoted to honoring the resilience, strength, and often-silenced stories of women throughout history.

"I'm deeply honored to receive this award in New York, a city that symbolizes artistic innovation and cultural dialogue," said Camazano. "This recognition validates not only my work but also the voices I seek to represent. I hope it encourages collectors to engage with meaningful art that tells real stories."

A Milestone for Art Collectors and Cultural Institutions

Receiving "The New Great Masters in New York" places Séfora among an elite circle of contemporary artists recognized for their artistic value and cultural relevance. Her pieces are sought after by collectors and institutions seeking artworks that combine exceptional craftsmanship with social consciousness.

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For collectors, Camazano's art represents more than visual appeal—it offers narrative depth and emotional resonance, making her work a compelling addition to both private and institutional collections.

About Séfora Camazano

Séfora Camazano is a multidisciplinary artist known for her mixed-media works that explore themes of human rights, historical memory, and female empowerment. Her conceptual approach blends photography, digital painting, and traditional techniques, resulting in pieces that are both aesthetically captivating and intellectually profound.

With this latest international recognition, Séfora Camazano affirms her place in the global art scene as an artist whose work inspires, challenges, and invites reflection.

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Séfora Camazano
✉️ info@seforacamazano.com
🌐 https://art.seforacamazano.com
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