Nerea Azanza describes her vision as "Art in Expansion," where each artwork begins with a small portrait that she transforms and expands in space using modules, resulting in larger-scale paintings. An abstract figurative mixed-media painter, she works on paper, wood, linen, and eco-friendly textiles. Her installations resemble puzzle pieces connected by organic, precise lines following an intuitive process. Azanza aims to challenge viewers' perceptions in the abstract field, akin to the effect hyperrealist painters have in the figurative realm, painting high-definition lines entirely freehand. Her art captures an innate rhythm where complexity is distilled into a dynamic flow, illustrating that despite disruptions and impermanence, the world remains resilient and interconnected. Influenced by Japanese aesthetics, nature, and the human condition, her visual language draws inspiration from Picasso's portraits, the vibrant colors of hard-edge painting, and the lines of Chillida, Zaha Hadid, Antoni Gaudi, and contemporary parametric design.
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