DIRECTORY 2024

Liliana Osorio | Photography

For Liliana Osorio, photography serves as her primary mode of creation, a means to document the inspiring elements around her—people, objects, spaces, and nature. In her quest to push visual boundaries, Liliana incorporates unconventional media like the scanner and microscope. This integration yields innovative images that retain the poetic and evocative essence of her work.

The artist aspires to cultivate a distinctive language contributing to the discourse of plastic arts. Her approach involves an intricate interplay between nature, art, and technology. The ultimate outcome is an invitation for viewers to contemplate and reinterpret the often-overlooked aspects of their surroundings.

Born in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1969, Liliana Osorio is an architect, photographer, and holds a Master's in Fashion Photography from EFTI. Initially focused on design and construction as an architect, she shifted her focus in 2017 upon immigrating to Spain. Delving into her artistic side, Liliana pursued professional photography studies, a field she currently dedicates herself to in Madrid.

While maintaining her interest in light, portrait, and landscape photography, Liliana now, with a more established and personal creative process, explores image abstraction using various digital media as conduits for memory transmission. Since 2023, she has actively participated in numerous Art Group Exhibitions, showcasing her evolving artistic vision.

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SHELTER UNDER THE SHADE (Postcards from the Polyformy), Scanography, 2480 × 3543 px, 2023.

Contemporary Art Directory Altiba9 Gallery -Liliana Osorio

A CONVERSATION BETWEEN TWO (Postcards from the Polyformy), Scanography, 2480 × 3543 px, 2023.

Contemporary Art Directory Altiba9 Gallery -Liliana Osorio

PILLARS OF CREATION (Polyptych) from Postcards from the Polyformy, Scanography, 13541 x 6462 px, 2023.

WILD CHRONICLES (Postcards from the Polyformy), Scanography, 2480 × 3543 px, 2023.

TRANSATLANTIC TRAVELER (Postcards from the Polyformy), Scanography, 2480 × 3543 px, 2023.