Self-taught artist: Later, Eugenia received further training in the La Palma Art School in Madrid and the Francisco Alcántara School of Ceramics, having previously learnt and worked in a variety of disciplines including special effects (for theatre and film).She has exhibited both in...
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Self-taught artist:
Later, Eugenia received further training in the La Palma Art School in Madrid and the Francisco Alcántara School of Ceramics, having previously learnt and worked in a variety of disciplines including special effects (for theatre and film).She has exhibited both in individual and group shows in Madrid, Valladolid, Zaragoza, Ourense, Rome, Miami, Paris, Zurich, Singapore, Coburg, and Munich and is currently seeking a window onto the world as a platform through which she can communicate her subconscious messages. Two-time finalist at CERCO (International Contemporary Ceramic Festival and Prize).She loves the deep and detailed work of ceramics because she feels a deep resonance with this spontaneous and faithful medium that allows her work to speak for itself. She believes she is a cultural channel through which the world of ideas and magical expressions can flow freely. The reality in which we live is revealed to her as a pure and undiluted focus to search for the Source through her work, perhaps in a quest to delve into her existential doubts revolving around anthropology . Her focus on realism and tension through form is the audacious means by which she hopes to leave a deep impression on her viewers. Her work aims to both create and destroy empathies.