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Saracho (Ángel Hurtado de Saracho) - Le pain quotidien
Biography of the Artist: Born in Gijón in 1973, he graduated in Fine Arts at the University of Leioa in the Basque Country. Already at that time, his work stood out for a very personal figuration, in which he represents anonymous locations and characters, moments that apparently may lack importance, but that are part of his life experience. In his last year at the Faculty he was awarded a scholarship from Paradores de Turismo, and at the end of it, a jury chaired by the prestigious painter Antonio Lopez selected his work to be part of the permanent collection of Paradores de España. Saracho has had numerous collective and individual exhibitions in Public Institutions, Foundations and Art Galleries, as well as having participated in fairs such as "Hybrid" and "Room Art Fair" in Madrid, "Cuarto Público" in Santiago de Compostela, "Art3F" in Bordeaux, France or Flecha Artea in Bilbao. In addition, he has obtained several residential grants, the last one at the International Symposium of artists in Noja, Sianoja 2017, in which he was one of the resident participants. His work can be found in private collections, municipal art galleries and in the public collection of Paradores de España.
"Tránsitos al azul" is the last series that Saracho has made in the intimacy of his studio. In this series Saracho continues to work with the concepts of analysis and synthesis. Although in this series nature is also present, it must be said that most of the works are urban scenes, in which daily life in different towns is represented. The human figure is still present in most of his works, moving or static figures that form an important part of the composition. For Saracho, it is not the place represented that is important, but the everyday life that is presented in that scene: the action, the movement, the stillness or the waiting of the figures represented. The title of this series "Transits to the blue" refers to the transits of people that can occur in an urban environment, and to the blue, since, once the series was completed, analyzing each of the works, blue appeared as an omnipresent character in all the works.
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