Museo Moderno
Bruniard Melé
Kamo Nero Karo, 2000. Xilografía P/A 85 x 65 cm.

He was born in 1930 in Reconquista, Santa Fe. He died in 2020 in Rosario.
She was a National Professor of Drawing and Painting, a title awarded by the Higher School of Fine Arts of Rosario.
During 1952 and 1953 she attended Juan Grela’s workshop, where she began to work on engraving using different techniques in wood and metal.
She held numerous individual and group exhibitions, including ‘Woodcut Interpreter’ at the J. B. Castagnino Museum of Fine Arts.
(2012) and ‘Drawings’ at Diego Obligado Art Gallery (2015).
She won awards in various salons and obtained well-deserved national recognition through the Trabucco Award (2000).
In addition to being considered a disciple of Grela, her work is classified as one of the most representative of the uses of woodcut in Argentina.