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Celina Hinojosa (1961-present) is a Chicana artist who is known for her paintings which is about everyday life in Latin culture.

Celina Hinojosa is from South Texas but she lives in San Antonio, Texas. She started her career in 1974 despite the fact that she was a pianist when she was eight years old. She then joined the world of art later on. She received her A.A degree in fine arts in 1980 from Texas Southmost College which is in Brownsville. She then got into UTA and there, she got her BFA in 1985. She did not stop there, she got her MS in 1991 from A&M University in Kingsville. She became an illustrator, lecturer and as well as a freelance artist during her life but she took the decision to become a painter in 1996. She owns a studio in Texas where she named it after herself in San Antonio, Texas.

Celino Hinojosa was born in South Texas in 1961.

The biggest work that has done is the illustration of children's books like the books, ‘What’s up, Duck’, ‘A Visitor for Bear’, ‘Morris the Moose’, ‘Have You Ever Seen a Duck in a Raincoat?’, and ‘The Rainbow Fish’.