Ouida Touchón is a visual artist from Las Cruces, New Mexico who spends most of her waking moments at the easel or the press. She has her BFA from the Kansas City Art Institute in Painting, and her Masters of Art from the University of Missouri at Kansas City in studio arts. In addition she has studied with mentors and distinguished printmakers and painters in Italy, Mexico, and the United States.
"...My current interest is in the garment and the metaphor it implies to womens' lives as a whole. I enjoy the process of woodcut printmaking and am delighted to give each of my ‘girls’ a voice that I hope is universal to women of all cultures."
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