Scientific IV

Artist
Tomasa Martín

Exhibition
Diàlegs

Main features

Description of the work

The work Scientific IV by the artist Tomasa Martín. Made with oil on wood. It has dimensions of 30x30x3.5 cm. Espai Cavallers Gallery.

The artist Tomasa Martín was born in Zamora and settled in Barcelona. She trained as a painter at the Escola Massana, Barcelona Municipal Center for Art and Design.

TRACK
He regularly exhibits in national and foreign venues, most notably in cities such as Barcelona, ​​Malaga, Girona, Madrid, Lleida, Japan and France.
Awarded the gold medal of the XX International Salon of Fine Arts of France. He won the first Valentí prize for painting in Barcelona.
Tomasa Martín is an award-winning painter with an international exhibition in Spain. His oil and acrylic paintings are of a figurative style, made with a mixed technique in which successive layers of paint are applied through different phases. Often focused on portraiture

WORK

Tomasa Martin is of poetic ideas, concepts that express the continuity of the human being. Creator of a personal surrealism, part of what surrounds her, but with the desire to project herself towards infinity in a fully participatory way.

Looking at the painting it seems that everything breathes still and that nothing moves. On the other hand, when you look at it, you can see that the author's thinking is constantly active towards the perfection of the spirit.

For more information on the work Scientific IV by the artist Tomasa Martín, in the Espai Cavallers gallery.

Artist biography

Tomasa Martín

Born in Zamora

Established in Barcelona.

Espai Cavallers Gallery

She trained as a painter at the Massana School, Barcelona Municipal Art and Design Center, one of the most prestigious institutions in Spain. At the end of the seventies she began to become known as a painter in the art galleries of Barcelona for the technical perfection of her work and the subject matter of her paintings, a consequence of her passion for Dalinian surrealism. She exhibits regularly in national and foreign halls, highlighting: Barcelona, ​​Malaga, Girona, Madrid, Lleida, Japan, France … She has been awarded the gold medal at the XX International Fine Arts Salon of France and winner of the first prize Barcelona painting Valentine. He has been exhibiting since 2000.

ARTISTIC WORK 

Tomasa Martín’s painting is of poetic ideas, concepts that express the continuity of the human being as an interpreter of his environment. Creator of a personal surrealism, part of what surrounds her, but with the desire to project herself towards infinity in a fully participatory way. When observing the painting of Tomasa Martín it seems that everything breathes stillness and that nothing moves. On the other hand, when it is observed, it is seen that there is the author’s thought in constant activity towards the perfection of the spirit.

INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITIONS

2016

“Pequeño formato” Galería BENEDITO, Málaga

2015

Galeria SAFIA Barcelona- L’ILLA 2015

Galería BENEDITO Málaga

“EL aigua” Galeria BENEDITO Málaga

2014

Galeria TRAÇ D’ART, Sabadell

Galeria BENEDITO Málaga

“Tres pintors” Galeria ENATSU, Japó

2013

“Quadre històric” Galería BENEDITO, Málaga

Galeria JOAN GASPAR Barcelona Col·lecció ULLS DE L’MON

2012

Galeria BENEDITO Málaga.

Gallery Inc Exposició a Hokkaido. Japó

Galeria TUSET. Barcelona

2011

Gallery Inc Exposició al Japó

2010

Galeria BENEDITO Màlaga.

Il·lustració llibre de poemes “a la Laura, potser” de Jordi Cervera

2009

Galeria SALA RUSINYOL Sant Cugat (Barcelona)

Galeria TUSET. Barcelona

Ajuntament Montcada i Reixac (Barcelona)

2008

Fira – DEARTE – Madrid.

Galeria TUSET. Barcelona “Figuració 2008-2009”

Galeria TRAÇ D’ART. Sabadell (Barcelona)

Exposició Premi Juan Ramón Masoliver

Exposició benèfica Hospital Sant Joan de Déu (Barcelona)

2007

Galeria TUSET. Barcelona

2006

Galeria BENEDITO. Màlaga

2005

Gallery RITCHIE. Osaka (Japó)

Galeria TUSET. Barcelona “Comunicació”

2004

Galeria BENEDITO. Màlaga

Galeria TRADE WIN. Tòquio (Japó)

Galeria SANT FELIX. Girona

Galeria ESPAI MASSANA. Poble Espanyol Barcelona. “Interiors-Exteriors”

2003

Galeria TUSET. Barcelona

2002

Galeria TRAÇ D’ART. Sabadell (Barcelona)

2001

Yebisu GARDEN CENTER. Tòquio (Japó)

Galeria TUSET. Barcelona – individual

NICAF Fira Internacional d’Art. Tòquio (Japó)

2000

Fira internacional ARTEXPO. Barcelona

Mil·lenari del CISTER “La ruta del Cister vista pels artistes catalans”. Poblet (Tarragona)

Galeria BENEDITO. Màlaga

Yebisu GARDEN CENTER. Tòquio (Japó)

COLLECTIVE EXHIBITIONS

2016

Galería ESPAI CAVALLERS, Lleida

Galería MONTCADA, Barcelona

Galería BENEDITO, Málaga

2015

Galeria L’ARCADA Blanes (Girona)

Galeria Montcada Barcelona

Galeria TRAÇ D’ART Estartit (Girona)

2014

Galeria L’Arcada Blanes (Girona)

Galeria TRAÇ D’ART Estartit (Girona)

Galeria Benedito Màlaga “Ponts”

Galeria TRAÇ D’ART Sabadell (Barcelona) Nadal

Galeria Montcada Barcelona

2013

Galeria TRAÇ D’ART Sabadell (Barcelona) Nadal

Galeria L’Arcada Blanes (Girona)

Galeria TRAÇ D’ART Estartit (Girona)

Galeria ENATSU

2012

Galeria BENEDITO Màlaga “El vestit” per Francisco Ruiz Noguera

Galeria BENEDITO Màlaga. Minis

Galeria TRAÇ D’ART. L’Estartit (Girona)

Galeria L’ARCADA Blanes (Girona)

Galeria TRAÇ D’ART. Sabadell (Barcelona) Nadal

2011

Galeria BENEDITO Màlaga “El Ball” per Dolores Vargas Jimenez

Galeria BENEDITO Màlaga. Minis

Premi Autocugat Sant Cugat (Barcelona)

Galeria RUSINYOL Sant Cugat (Barcelona) “Dotze dotzes”

Galeria TRAÇ D’ART Sabadell (Barcelona) Expo Nadal

Galeria TRAÇ D’ART L’Estartit (Girona)

Galeria L’ARCADA Blanes (Girona)

2010

Galeria BENEDITO Màlaga “El Somni” José Luis González Vera

Exposició benèfica Hospital Sant Joan de Déu. Barcelona

Espai Volart 2. Fundació Vila Casas

Fundació de les Arts i els Artistes

Galeria Espai G D’ART Terrassa (Barcelona)

Galeria TUSET. Barcelona “Petit format”

Galeria TRAÇ D’ART Sabadell (Barcelona)

Galeria MADA PRIMAVESI. Madrid

Galeria TRAÇ D’ART L’Estartit (Girona)

Galeria TRAÇ D’ART Sabadell (Barcelona)

For more information on the artist Tomasa Martin at Espai Cavallers Gallery

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