Esperanza Zabala

After studying graphic design in San Sebastian, she graduated in fine arts at the University of Salamanca.

Her style could be considered close to Jose Luis Zumeta's, German expressionists', CoBrA's or Basquiat's.

Through this work invites the social analysis, criticism and reflection of quotidian -fashion, consumerism, etc.. Another line is formed by her polyurethane foam sculptures, following the technique she learned from Enrique Marty.

Through these conceptual works, in addition to treat the network as an artwork, she calls for reflection on the consciousness of the body.

[6][7][8][9] [10] Among the works of Esperanza Zabala can be found a series of installations and performances of action painting in which she uses her own body as a tool.