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Tatiana Blanqué - Natur lunar I in vermellós
Biography of the Artist: TATIANA BLANQUÉ Sant Cugat del Vallès (Barcelona), 1971 Visual artist graduated in Fine Arts from the Academy of Sant Jordi (UB) in Barcelona. With a career of two decades dedicated entirely to her vocation, she obtained a national and international projection having exhibited in cities such as Rome, New York, Quebec, Amsterdam, Paris, Lille and Andorra la Vella, as well as in Barcelona, Girona, Lleida, Pamplona, Bilbao and Madrid. He is part of National Collections and Foundations and has participated in Artist Residencies, both national and international. Descendant of a family related to the world of fashion, photography and design for several generations, he was linked to the world of painting from a very young age. This passion for creativity has marked her entire artistic career, as well as the search for a reason for being has been reflected in each of her collections since her first exhibitions in the late 90s. Tatiana Blanqué, immerses us in a deep reflection on the complex relationship between nature and humanity. Blanqué highlights the duality of this connection: nature pursues us to stop us, alert us, refresh us, invade us, protect us and heal us, while we pursue it to ensure our survival, even without full awareness of it. Blanqué's artistic philosophy intertwines art and nature through simplicity, organic, natural and environmental respect. Her work, focused on trees, earth, grass and stones, is presented in a timeless context, accompanied by a powerful star, conveying the artist's concern for the possible disappearance of the natural landscape. Blanqué adopts a vindictive tone, urging the preservation of the natural habitat as a guide on our path. She proposes to turn nature into our spirituality, fostering a deep and respectful connection with the environment. Tatiana Blanqué advocates integrating nature into our essence and daily actions.
Natur lunar I in vermellós
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