Hanbell Gallery
Rolling hills of Pueblo Edén
Artist: Sabina Puppo
Based in Pueblo Edén, Uruguay and Virginia, United States
Most people travel to Uruguay for its gorgeous and tranquil beaches. Few people know about the extensive rolling hills that fill the countryside. These are landscapes with rounded hills and low mountain ranges that are ~500-600 million years-old. Sheep, cows, goats, llamas, ostriches, armadillos, donkeys and horses stroll the land as they live their lives in this beautiful and unspoiled countryside. Vineyards and olive groves adorn the long, long views. Native trees sparkle the hills and shelter local fauna. The scent of native flowers and the mellow sound of streams provide a place for appreciation and contemplation of Pueblo Edén, an 83-soul community nestled in this gorgeous setting.
![]() Morning fog | ![]() Harvesting broad beans | ![]() Gentle hills and the winding road |
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![]() Rush hour in Pueblo Edén | ![]() Windy | ![]() Winding road to Pueblo Edén |
![]() The homestead | ![]() The journey is the one within | ![]() Taking in the fresh air |
![]() Autumn colors | ![]() Enchanted |

Deliciously crystalline
About the
Artist

Artist: Sabina Puppo
Based in Virginia, United States & Pueblo Eden, Uruguay
Instagram: @SabinaPuppoArt
Gallery: httpss://www.singulart.com/en/artist/sabina-puppo-28927
Sabina Puppo grew up amongst artists and is herself the 7th generation of Italian artists in her family. Her art education started at an early age under the tutelage of her grandparents and her father.
Her paintings stands out for its primitive style and the sgraffiato of the oil -which she uses to create her own language. Her themes are based in nature where rolling hills splashed with vineyards and olive groves, seas with playful waves, majestic trees with extensive roots, and an exquisite combination of colors transport the viewer to idyllic settings.
Sabina's art celebrates life in rural and coastal Uruguay, as well as in New England, and the Virginian Piedmont in the United States. Her award-winning artwork has been exhibited in museums and public art exhibitions and can be found in collections around the world.