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Amaia Marzabal

​Amaia Marzabal is a Spanish-born artist whose work explores the emotional landscape of identity, displacement, and memory. Through a powerful fusion of abstraction and figuration, she creates portraits that feel both intimate and universal. Her use of bold color, layered textures, and expressive forms reveals the tension between what is seen and what is felt, inviting viewers into an inner world shaped by vulnerability, resilience, and personal history.

Marzabal’s paintings often blend realism with abstraction, allowing the figure to shift between clarity and distortion. This visual language reflects the fluidity of identity and the way our experiences continuously reshape how we see ourselves. Her compositions hold a striking psychological presence, creating works that are deeply human, immediate, and emotionally resonant.
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Lost Identity Series


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  • HOME
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    • Joe Puglisi
    • Andrés San Millan
    • Joan Belmar
    • Rhea Marmentini
    • Amaia Marzabal
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