Carmen Pastrana

Carmen Pastrana | Marlene

Carmen Pastrana

Marlene, 2021

Lápiz y collage sobre papel

25 x 25 cm

about Carmen Pastrana

Madrid, 1967

Carmen Pastrana graduated in Fine Arts from the Complutense University of Madrid in 1994, with a scholarship in Segovia. In 1999 she moved to New York for a period of eight years, making several exhibitions in that city, among which include her solo exhibitions at Fish Tank Gallery, Penalver Studio and White Box Gallery. In 2007 he received a grant from NYArts to work in his studios in Beijing. At the end of his stay in China he returns to Madrid where he works in his studio at the Art Center El Jacalito. In Spain he has held numerous exhibitions, including solo exhibitions Fear (Bilkin Gallery, Bilbao), Siono (Sala El Brocense, Cáceres), La invasión de los dragones (La Casa Rosa Gallery, Malaga), Nicethingtosay (BAT Alberto Cornejo Gallery, Madrid), Sin Darnos Cuenta (MA Contemporary Art Gallery, Palma de Mallorca) or the last one, held at the METRO Gallery in Santiago de Compostela. In 2013 he participated in the Biennial of Southern Panama, making a mural of 20×8 meters in the Cathedral Square of that city. Throughout her career she has been awarded in several national painting competitions, among which the Casimiro Sáinz , the Certamen de Artes Plásticas El Brocense, El Salón de Otoño de Madrid, La Fundación Amigos de Madrid, La Fundación Antonio Camuñas.Y has been a finalist in numerous of them. He has participated with different galleries in Art Fairs such as Arco, Artmadrid, Estampa, Justmadrid and Reddot Art Fair (Miami) His work is present in both private and institutional collections, among these are the Diputación de Cáceres, The David Dawes Nee Foundation, the Antonio Camuñas Foundation, the Friends of Madrid Foundation, the El Corte Inglés Collection, the Air Force, the City Council of León, the City Council of Reinosa, the City Council of Chinchón, the City Council of Colmenar Viejo, the City Council of Castillo de San Fernando and the City Council of Elda.

about the artist's works

The Platonic space of the pure idea serves Carmen Pastrana as a powerful framework to achieve effects of a refined and artificial compositional subtlety, that is clear, but it is also presented as a projection screen of suggestions or indeterminate contexts that the viewer will have to build itself.

Oscar Alonso Molina

Carmen Pastrana's work moves between painting and drawing. It usually uses a neutral and unreal background that acts as an insulator. In most cases, white is the colour you use for backgrounds. Aseptically deposit the different elements and check how, by cancelling the background noise, they are redefined. These compositional amalgams produce paradoxical encounters that frequently function as aggression to the possible. Somehow, these are visual metaphors open to reinterpretation and seek to establish connections between the real and the fictional, without lacking humour, illusion and fantasy.

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David Delgado Ruiz | [Life In Mars] Planet Moon #01

David Delgado Ruiz

[Life In Mars] 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.

100 x 100 cm

Léo Caillard | Hand  (thight stone)

Léo Caillard

Hand (thight stone), 2021

Mármol blanco estatuario y cuerda

70 cm

Daniel Sueiras | The Saver

Daniel Sueiras

The Saver, 2022

Oleo sobre lienzo

150 x 129 cm

Xurxo Gómez-Chao | Still Life

Xurxo Gómez-Chao

Still Life, 2022

Giclée en papel de algodón Hahnemühle 300 g

45 x 38 cm

Mário Macilau | Covered by Sheets

Mário Macilau

Covered by Sheets, 2015

Pigmento inyectado

80 x 120 cm

Elena Gual | Reflexión

Elena Gual

Reflexión, 2021

Oil on canvas

40 x 40 cm

Rui Sanches | Sin título

Rui Sanches

Sin título, 2007

Madera, bronce y pintura

Juan Genovés | Atenencia

Juan Genovés

Atenencia, 2018

Obra gráfica muy intervenida a mano por el artista. Ed de 10

74 x 60 cm

Alejandro Monge | Ready for it!

Alejandro Monge

Ready for it!, 2021

Cemento y fibra de vidrio

200 x 80 x 80 cm

Jorge Hernández | Virtual Insanity II

Jorge Hernández

Virtual Insanity II, 2021

Acrílico y resina sobre tabla LD

100 x 120 cm

Dean West | Palma de la Noche, Miami Beach

Dean West

Palma de la Noche, Miami Beach, 2021

Impresión de pigmentos de archivo detrás de un cristal de museo en un marco de nogal hecho a mano

175.2 x 124.4 cm

Ana Alcaraz | Figura de otoño

Ana Alcaraz

Figura de otoño, 2021

Mixta sobre tabla

30 x 30 x 3 cm

Gabriel Raúl Cisneros | El artificio

Gabriel Raúl Cisneros

El artificio, 2018

Resina. Dimensiones variables.

120 x 250 x 100 cm

RLM | Avatar Cowboy

RLM

Avatar Cowboy, 2017

Figura entelada sobre fibra de vidrio y resina

80 cm

Aurora Cañero | Audacia III

Aurora Cañero

Audacia III, 2021

Bronze

200 x 21 x 100 cm

Damián Ramis | Venus

Damián Ramis

Venus, 2021

Bronze

23 x 45 x 8 cm

Jaime Sancorlo | MA$TERCLA$$

Jaime Sancorlo

MA$TERCLA$$, 2021

Oil on canvas

114 x 146 cm

Jordi Díaz Alamà | Aurora

Jordi Díaz Alamà

Aurora, 2019

Oléo, esmalte y resina sobre tela

150 x 150 x 4 cm

Costa Gorel | DeadLine

Costa Gorel

DeadLine, 2021

Oleo sobre lienzo (díptico)

240 x 260 cm

Eduardo Query | Verano eterno

Eduardo Query

Verano eterno, 2021

Collage y grafito sobre madera

100 x 150 x 3 cm

Jo Hummel | Everywhere

Jo Hummel

Everywhere, 2021

Acrílico y emulsión sobre papel y chapa de madera

150 x 220 cm

René Tavares | Boyfriends on cotton field

René Tavares

Boyfriends on cotton field, 2020

Mixed media on canvas

155 x 128 cm

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