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BIO

Ana Iriondo is a Mexican visual artist whose work transitions between the figurative and the abstract. For her, painting is a way to connect and share her essence: each brushstroke combines strength and freedom, capturing both reality and imagination.

Deeply inspired by the landscapes of Mexico, its traditions, and the Mexican woman, her work becomes a tribute to cultural identity and beauty.

His artistic vision is enriched by photography, a discipline that allows him to capture moments that he later transforms into canvases.

Among his greatest influences are Joaquín Sorolla, José María Velasco, William Turner and Caravaggio.

He has taken different workshops and courses with great Masters, working and venturing into various techniques such as encaustic, cold wax, oil, acrylic, watercolor, charcoal and pastel, dividing his style between Hyperrealist art and abstract art.

He has participated in various group exhibitions, art festivals, corporate events, and auctions, always displaying a versatile body of work with its own unique character.

 

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Painting is my way of breathing the world.
It is the way I translate the beauty of everyday life and the landscapes that move me.

Painting is the most sublime and tangible act to connect, express, and share my feelings with others and with others.

With each brushstroke I seek to share the gratitude I feel for life, transforming the ephemeral into art.

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