Martta Garcia Ramo, born in Zaragoza in 1974, is a contemporary artist whose work explores the complexities of visibility and perception in a highly visual society. In an age where social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube have made capturing and sharing moments a necessity, Garcia Ramo examines the deeper implications of this constant exposure. She reflects on the nature of human connection, questioning whether our digital presence truly brings us closer or if it isolates us further.
Through her art, Garcia Ramo challenges the notion of visibility, exploring the contrast between being seen and going unnoticed. She encourages viewers to reflect on what we choose to see, how we wish to be perceived, and what we might overlook in others. Her work provokes thought on the interplay between connection and invisibility in a world dominated by images and social media interaction.
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Categories: contemporary spanish artists.
Artistic domains:
Painting.
Artist represented by ArtMajeur by YourArt.
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Artist,
member since 2024 (Country of origin Spain).
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Biography
Martta Garcia Ramo, born in Zaragoza in 1974, is a contemporary artist whose work explores the complexities of visibility and perception in a highly visual society. In an age where social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube have made capturing and sharing moments a necessity, Garcia Ramo examines the deeper implications of this constant exposure. She reflects on the nature of human connection, questioning whether our digital presence truly brings us closer or if it isolates us further.
Through her art, Garcia Ramo challenges the notion of visibility, exploring the contrast between being seen and going unnoticed. She encourages viewers to reflect on what we choose to see, how we wish to be perceived, and what we might overlook in others. Her work provokes thought on the interplay between connection and invisibility in a world dominated by images and social media interaction.