Collection: Noel Calero

Noel Calero, born in 1951 in Managua, Nicaragua, is a self-taught artist who began painting at the age of twelve. Driven by a natural passion for art and a deep connection to his surroundings, he later pursued formal training in 1965 at an art school in Managua. Calero is widely admired for his incredibly detailed and precise work, which often portrays vibrant rural scenes full of life, culture, and tradition. His paintings are characterized by their vivid colors, intricate patterns, and remarkable clarity, each element carefully placed to create a harmonious and captivating composition. From lush landscapes and bustling farmlands to traditional village life, every brushstroke in Calero’s art reflects his patience, discipline, and love for storytelling through visual form. His ability to convey the richness of Central American life with such neatness and depth has established him as a significant figure in folk and naïve art.