Adriana Omahna

Adriana Omahna 

Buenos Aires, Argentina.

She has been researching for years the links and relationships between art, nature and society through interventions in natural spaces, natural surveys and site-specific work.

Her production is based on the same ethical and poetic principle: making art that is not harmful to the environment by using natural materials that, over time, are reintegrated into their origin.

She has a degree in Visual Arts from the National University of the Arts. She graduated from the Prilidiano Pueyrredón and Manuel Belgrano Schools. She studied photography and painting with various artists and calligraphy at the Roballosnaab School. She is an integrative floral therapist.

She has developed her career as a teacher and art coordinator in different public and private institutions and teaches private courses and workshops in Buenos Aires.

She has participated with her production in exhibitions, residencies and national and international publications since the nineties.

Exodus (NAT Art Residence - 05/2024)

Experiment to repopulate my own land or exercise to live in chaos


I am afraid, anxious, angry, bewildered.

I feel overwhelmed and experience sadness.

I look for a place, I look for it constantly wherever I go.

I look for a place whose properties I don't know.

I look for a place to nest again.

 

I look at the horizon and the sea is always present.

 

I step on the ground.

I draw something that contains.

I delimit a space

I take ownership.

I breathe.

I rest, I can finally rest.

I surrender.

The pain fades away.

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