Discover the contemporary work of julia atienza
Since 1989, wanting to make room for a world where being sensitive is seen as a quality and not a defect.
reclaims imperfect art, art where flaws and fingerprints are visible, an art where the material does not matter as much as what it seeks to convey, an art that lets the pieces be, without forcing them to shine, without forcing them to be perfect. It vindicates the freshness of spontaneity and also demands a world where scars, wrinkles, or gray hair stop hiding, because without them, we would not be who we are now.