Rocio Urquijo (Madrid, 21 April 1935 – 9 March 2009)[1] was a Spanish artist and first wife of Filipino industrialist Enrique Zobel.
[2][3] Urquijo's works have taken inspiration from the interior design, architecture, and folk arts of Indonesia, Sumatra, Mexico, and various parts of South America and Europe which she encountered during her frequent travels.
Her geometric designs were inspired by the carved and painted doors that are commonly found in Sumatra and Bali.
Urquijo's mixed media works are typically minimal, using strong geometric shapes and a vivid colour palette.
Urquijo exhibited in galleries in Spain, Venezuela, New York City, Singapore, the Philippines, Morocco, and Italy.