Tatiana Blanqué
about Tatiana Blanqué
Sant Cugat del Vallès, (Barcelona), 1971
Visual artist with a degree in Fine Arts from the Sant Jordi Academy (UB) in Barcelona. With a career spanning nearly two decades dedicated entirely to her vocation, she has gained national and international recognition, exhibiting in cities such as Rome, New York, Quebec, Amsterdam, Paris, Lille, Andorra la Vella, as well as in Barcelona, Girona, Lleida, Pamplona, Bilbao, and Madrid. Descendant of a family involved in the world of fashion, photography, and design for several generations, she connected with the world of painting from a young age. This passion for creativity has shaped her entire artistic journey, and the quest for a sense of purpose has been reflected in each of her collections since her early exhibitions in the late '90s.
about the artist's works
The search for the “reason for being” is reflected in each of the collections that the artist has been making. Her need to always find a way out and persistence in understanding how our environment can affect us so directly has been and continues to be her leitmotiv. He wants to find authenticity in our reality, whatever it is, he likes how and how people are reflected in mirrors and how their own shadow defines their raison d'etre. Nature, which is a direct part of your life, is what offers you the possibility of entering your thoughts. Its purity, its authentic nudity, its capacity for coexistence, its disorderly order, its "semi-noisy" silence, the sensation of collected solitude, its light, its shadows ... All interpreted on timeless white spaces where only one wants to read. Personal scenery, authentic, translucent, silent, mine and yours.
Other works of the exposition Art&Collect
Patrik Grijalvo
Gravitacion visual: Niemeyer, 2021
Fotografia sobre papel fuji archival, cortada y montada en varias capas
36 x 36 cm
Francesca Poza
El silencio....otros, 2021
Grabado en relieve, gofrado, linóleum, sobre papel hahnemühle y collage con papel de la India
85 x 65 cm
David Delgado Ruiz
Planet Moon #01, 2021
Fotografía Analógica y Digital, Impresión Certificada en Papel Hahnemühle Photo Rag® Ultra Smooth 305 gsm · 100% Cotton. Museum Standard Cotton Paper.
50 x 50 cm
Julio Bauzá
Geometría cromática. Cantábrico, 2019
Madera y acrílico. 81 cubos de madera de 1,5 x 1,5 cm
44 x 43.5 cm
Aurora Alcaide
Paisaje enantrópico XI, 2017
Acrílico, lápices de colores e impresión digital sobre lienzo encolado en madera
82.7 x 106 cm