Rebeca Rambal Art Collections
Shop for artwork from Rebeca Rambal based on themed collections. Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Artwork by Rebeca Rambal
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Peacock by Rebeca Rambal
Ganesh by Rebeca Rambal
Phoenix Rising by Rebeca Rambal
Woodstock by Rebeca Rambal
Magnificent by Rebeca Rambal
Strength by Rebeca Rambal
Rowl by Rebeca Rambal
Orca by Rebeca Rambal
Giraffes by Rebeca Rambal
Rising by Rebeca Rambal
Eagle by Rebeca Rambal
Cat'n Fiddle by Rebeca Rambal
Zebra by Rebeca Rambal
Drums by Rebeca Rambal
Pegasus by Rebeca Rambal
Purple Butterfly by Rebeca Rambal
Fire by Rebeca Rambal
Angel by Rebeca Rambal
Holi Festival by Rebeca Rambal
Guitar by Rebeca Rambal
Buddha by Rebeca Rambal
Happy Buddha by Rebeca Rambal
Elephant by Rebeca Rambal
Red by Rebeca Rambal
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About Rebeca Rambal
Rebeca Rambal has been a household name in the Latinamerican entertainment industry for many years. Third generation of a film and theater dynasty, Rebeca acquired her own fame following her family tradition until she decided to explore another talent stemming from her Italian side of the family, where musicians and artists abounded. She left Hollywood and show business behind and moved to Washington State to reinvent herself as an artist and photographer. Rambal has chosen to tell her story through the tip of colored pencils, presenting complex and amazingly happy, detailed and bright colored creations that, as she says, "Make up the pages of the brand new book that is now my life". She calls her art "Rambalings", but her own brand of neo pop/abstract realism artistry will soon join the ranks of fabulous artists who have served as her inspiration, such as Carlos Irygoyen Murillo, Romero Brito and Takashi Murakami.
Vist her page on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/rebecascorner, to keep track of the progress of new works.