Eva Armisen

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Limited Edition Etching, 70 x 50 cm

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About the artwork

In this etching by Eva Armisen, a girl stands with a bag in hand, against a background featuring a map of Brazil. The strong outline of the girl draws the viewer's eye to her, and she is depicted in the signature child-like style of Armisen, with a sweet smile on her face. While she stands in a rigid manner, this is contrasted by the many lines and markings on the map, which run in various directions and stretch beyond the limits of what is visible to the viewer. This hints at the notion of journeys yet to begin or be discovered, although the girl’s positive expression indicates her enthusiasm for what is to come. This is characteristic of Armisen’s works, which remind us of the joy of treasuring the moments we experience in life.



About the artist

Eva Armisen is a Spanish artist who is well-known for her child-like style, which never fails to charm the viewers of her works. The subjects of her works often touch on family, love and togetherness, with the depiction of simple moments in everyday life. The characters in Eva Armisen’s artworks go through their everyday lives with sweet smiles on their faces, reminding us of the joy in treasuring the small and simple moments in our lives.  Armisen’s works have been exhibited and collected all over the world, in South Korea, Spain, Hong Kong, USA and Singapore.

Armisen has created several publicity campaigns and promotions for OLA EC, Coca-Cola, O'2nd, SkinFood Cosmetics, tmtplaza SinoGroup Hong Kong, L’illa Diagonal de Barcelona, Federica Arancello, Nike, Uned, International Clowns Festival in Andorra, La Roca Village, La Demba Hotel, Casa Décor, Mono Clab, Flamenco clothing store, TV3, El terrat, Kukusumuxu and Planeta. 

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