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2019

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50.5 x 39 cm
20 x 15.35 in

Year

2019

Medium

Paintings

Reference

5a79b41f

Oil on canvas.

In 2018 Planella’s pictorial work takes shape in “Ennui”, a concept that has to do with the idea of emptiness and solitude, despite being surrounded by people. She exhibits a total of twenty works in the H2O Gallery, becoming one of the young artists selected for the Art Nou initiative and two of her works are selected to be exhibited in La Capella as a sample of a group exhibition.

1996 Barcelona, Spain

Bruna Ruiz Planella was born in Barcelona in 1996. 

She studied at ESCAC (Superior School of Audiovisual Communication of Catalonia), specializing in production designer and working on different short films.
While studying, she develops an interest in the plastic arts, starting from illustration, initially in pencil and later incorporating ink, she begins to combine mixed techniques.
 
After graduating, she finds a way of expression in painting, exploring the possibilities it offers. Her works evolve towards a more expressionist art, focusing on portrait, gesture and color.
 
In 2018 her pictorial work takes shape in “Ennui”, a concept that has to do with the idea of emptiness and solitude, despite being surrounded by people. She exhibits a total of twenty works in the H2O Gallery, becoming one of the young artists selected for the Art Nou initiative and two of her works are selected to be exhibited in La Capella as a sample of a group exhibition.
 
In 2020, alongside with Ana Arsuaga, both explore different aspects of portraiture through the exhibition “Begitarte” and she is accepted in Leith School of Art, (Edinburgh) to continue developing her work.
 


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Address

Barcelona, Verdi 152

Galería H2O, an initiative of Joaquim Ruiz Millet and Ana Planella, opened in October 1989 with an exhibition of drawings of architectural projects by the Dutchman Ben van Berkel. Throughout its trajectory, photography has gained weight, with continuous exhibitions by Alberto García-Alix and Miguel Trillo, and later on, new generations of photographers and...

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