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Begmont (Belén García Montoya) - Where Have We Put Our Lives?
Artist Biography: Belén García Montoya (Gijón, 1975). She graduated in Fine Arts in Seville (1993 – 1998), although she studied her first years at the University of Salamanca. Begmont is the pseudonym he uses to sign his work, and which is irremediably linked to it, since it was born as such. Urban art, comics and illustration are at the genesis of his aesthetics. He usually constructs scenes full of color, made up of one or more pieces, where a story is told and where there is no aesthetic or aesthetic separation. Theme. He tries, through his works, to make available to the viewer a game between language and drawing and, if possible, that this game leads him to reflection. His pieces are based on words, and words on drawing and color, thus creating a constant network that is difficult to separate. The characters function, at times as alter egos of the author herself and other times they simply show or establish cartographies of those things in life related to emotions, fears, dreams, expectations, everyday life... It is for this reason that his work can be defined as personal and intimate, with an eagerness to settle in the consciousness of the spectator, without giving respite to evasion.
In the spaces between things... I wanted to talk about routine, about our daily life. I wanted to give it a more poetic and aesthetic sense, turning it into something more bearable and bearable, as if the routine did not seem routine. As if the routine did not seem routine, and in that effort, I found myself with things! Yes, the things, all those objects, clothes, junk, junk ... that share space and time with us. They are silent witnesses of our days followed by other days, days full of problems, misunderstandings, hopes, fears, joys? Begmont
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