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(Málaga, Spain) multidisciplinary artist with studies in Art History, photography and cultural/museum management. She’s a lover of conceptuality and her work is inspired by the pictorialist photographic movement that places emotions and sensitivity in the foreground.
As with the photographs of this movement, those of Ginebra Siddal are not mere reproductions of reality but rather distance themselves from it. For this, the artist uses color, filters and the blur technique.
Among the subjects chosen by the artist, the portrait always stands out with a dreamlike and Fauvist touch.
Her obsession with color dates back to her childhood due to a visual disability. With the use of color, she conveys sensations in her works that bring the public closer to her vision of synesthesia as a resource with which to mix different auditory, visual, and tactile sensations. To associate them with each other expressing emotions.