Slim Safont / Virginia Bersabé / Yoseba / Zane Prater
Artist
Slim Safont
Berga, Spain
His works are large format paintings using the walls of the streets as canvases. He works on themes closely linked to the different everyday situations he discovers in each social context he covers and is interested in a visual language that can generate awareness.
The main themes of his work and of his research through painting and photography revolve around education, indoctrination and human behaviour and its behaviour with the figures of power that surround them.
Artist
Virginia bersabé
Còrdova, Spain
Her paintings, at once delicate and forceful, are dedicated to the memory of the body. She tells stories of vulnerability and strength through the skin of older women.
She shows us in a poetic way a generation, which has often gone unnoticed.
Artist
Yoseba
A Corunya, Spain
His works present a realistic style from which everyday scenes are shown, but sometimes he combines this reality with fiction. In Yoseba’s work we find different styles and concepts, ranging from figurative painting with a touch of poetry and fantasy to a figurative painting that gives importance to the concept and the pictorial technique itself.
Yoseba’s style is clearly influenced by photography and comics.
Artist
Zane Prater
Denver, Colorado
His work interweaves botanical illustration, portraiture and design to talk about our relationship with the natural world. His painting technique varies between figurative painting with impressionistic brushstrokes, to a painting with a very reduced range of colours, where line and drawing predominate. His murals seek to establish connections and find harmony between the urban and the organic.