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Odilia Suanzes | Inmergere, 2022
Monoprint
Media Dimensions: 26 x 36 cm
Image Dimensions: 26 x 36 cm
Unique Work
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Odilia (b. 1993, Spain) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice responds to the movement between landscapes—both internal and external—as sites of memory, transformation, and impermanence. Working across print, sculpture, painting, installation, and performance, she explores how the body encounters place, and how materials carry traces of time, gesture, and change. Printmaking, particularly monoprint, allows her to engage with chance and ephemerality. The four submitted works—Ballare, Pallen, Tanha, and Inmergere—were created in 2022 in Mexico. They unfold through layering, dispersion, and pigment flow, evoking the quiet tensions between presence and absence, rootedness and drift. Odilia holds a BA in Fine Art from City & Guilds of London Art School, where she received the Board of Trustees Prize in 2016. Further studies at the Royal College of Art, Turps Banana, and the Royal Drawing School have continued to shape her evolving language of form and movement. International residencies remain a key part of her practice, offering immersion in unfamiliar terrain and creative possibility. She has exhibited widely and received several awards, including the 2018 Jackson’s Open Painting Prize (Abstract/Non-representational). This marks her fifth presentation at the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.
Monoprint
Media Dimensions: 26 x 36 cm
Image Dimensions: 26 x 36 cm
Unique Work
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £52.00.
Odilia (b. 1993, Spain) is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice responds to the movement between landscapes—both internal and external—as sites of memory, transformation, and impermanence. Working across print, sculpture, painting, installation, and performance, she explores how the body encounters place, and how materials carry traces of time, gesture, and change. Printmaking, particularly monoprint, allows her to engage with chance and ephemerality. The four submitted works—Ballare, Pallen, Tanha, and Inmergere—were created in 2022 in Mexico. They unfold through layering, dispersion, and pigment flow, evoking the quiet tensions between presence and absence, rootedness and drift. Odilia holds a BA in Fine Art from City & Guilds of London Art School, where she received the Board of Trustees Prize in 2016. Further studies at the Royal College of Art, Turps Banana, and the Royal Drawing School have continued to shape her evolving language of form and movement. International residencies remain a key part of her practice, offering immersion in unfamiliar terrain and creative possibility. She has exhibited widely and received several awards, including the 2018 Jackson’s Open Painting Prize (Abstract/Non-representational). This marks her fifth presentation at the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.