Idali Hall
Auroras Boreales (2024)
Mixed Media on canvas


I’ve always had a passion for Art. Growing up in North Mexico, I was introduced to Art at very young age in
elementary school, posteriorly with my sister primarily doing pastel drawings.  After attending university in Monterrey, Mexico, I immersed myself in art culture. While working with variouscontemporary art shops I learned acrylics, textures, oil paint and also taught art classes with my first mentor Lucia Saenz.

Working with art shops opened many doors, which included meeting Alberto Cavazos. Cavazos, a very well-known artist in Mexico and Spain, offered me guidance for my first solo exhibition in June of 2004 at my Alma matter. Since my marriage and relocation in 2005 to the United States, I’ve beenworking on my art and evolving as a contemporary artist.“Inspiration for my art comes from mixing colors that are always a fascinating fusion. Every work is an exciting experiment, making the result a one-of-a-kind piece. I make all my pieces with an emotional attachment to Nature. This is my everyday inspiration, hoping to transmit my love for art and nature on my canvas.”

“Auroras Boreales” which means “Northern Lights”, is inspired by this natural phenomenon, portraying movements of lights and variation of celestial colors. I have always been fascinated by Northern Lights, it’s a light spectacle I hope one day I will be able to witness. This fusion of colors in the sky are so unique, as the sky offers a living work of Art.