Eva Santin is a Spanish artist who creates subtle contemporary artworks inspired by nature, poetry and thought. There is a delicacy and a softness to Eva’s style that stills you and catches your breath.

Eva studied Fine Art at the University of Madrid, where she is currently pursuing a PhD in ‘new digital and photosensitive media in woodcutting’. Eva has received a number of scholarships from the university over the last decade, from research grants to teaching fellowships.

“My recent work intended to redefine and refine new approaches and assumptions about contemporary graphics, from the contribution of new technologies to the world of graphic art, raising interesting thoughts, especially when the art scene begins to fill with hybrid works that reinterpret the concepts of printmaking, photography and print. I try to address the concepts of intimacy and invisible in space, such as speech while reading the work itself, in terms of spatial interaction with the viewer. Only the sensitive eye, in the proximity, perceive subtle nuances; invisibility. These works, therefore, contain the essence, emptiness and infinity through a contemplative process, where time stands still (for the creator and the observer). “

Showing all 6 results