Miquel Cazaña

Joined Artfinder: July 2023

Artworks for sale: 8

Spain

About Miquel Cazaña

 
 
  • Biography
    My absolute passion for art has a family origin. My mother was a ceramist and decorator and my grandmother was a great painter of figurative landscapes. I was born and raised under the care of these two great women who passed on to me an intimate passion for art. 

    I am an artist who needs to find himself again in figuration with all that I am learning and integrating. Graduated Cum Laude as an illustrator from the prestigious Massana School in Barcelona, after working as an illustrator for different clients and agencies, from 2008 I went deeper and deeper into painting. I have sold 400 paintings to more than 150 clients and I have exhibited in more than 100 spaces. 

    Today I am still very interested in what makes art go beyond forms. Always going in and out of realism leaving areas of the work without drawing, forcing particularly enveloping atmospheres, accentuating chiaroscuro or making monochromatic paintings or with only two colors. Also frequent are the broken and long brushstrokes that invite us to see movement in the painting. In recent years I have even ventured into abstract art.
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Biography

My absolute passion for art has a family origin. My mother was a ceramist and decorator and my grandmother was a great painter of figurative landscapes. I was born and raised under the care of these two great women who passed on to me an intimate passion for art. 

I am an artist who needs to find himself again in figuration with all that I am learning and integrating. Graduated Cum Laude as an illustrator from the prestigious Massana School in Barcelona, after working as an illustrator for different clients and agencies, from 2008 I went deeper and deeper into painting. I have sold 400 paintings to more than 150 clients and I have exhibited in more than 100 spaces. 

Today I am still very interested in what makes art go beyond forms. Always going in and out of realism leaving areas of the work without drawing, forcing particularly enveloping atmospheres, accentuating chiaroscuro or making monochromatic paintings or with only two colors. Also frequent are the broken and long brushstrokes that invite us to see movement in the painting. In recent years I have even ventured into abstract art.