

Biography
Paloma González is a Spanish artist born in 1949, recognized for her work in contemporary art. As an accomplished visual artist, she has distinguished herself with large-scale portraits featuring expressive faces, small triangular teeth, and structured hairstyles. Her artistic approach relies primarily on pastels, a technique she skillfully employs to shape figures and backgrounds, integrating a network of fine geometric lines. This method brings a dynamic effect and a sense of movement to her compositions, enhancing their visual impact.
Throughout her career, Paloma González has participated in numerous exhibitions, including collaborations with the CReAHM-Bxl collective, a group of artists dedicated to promoting contemporary art. Her work was also highlighted in the "Portraits" exhibition, which explored human representation through her unique artistic lens.
Her work is influenced by movements such as Cubism and Art Brut, which are reflected in her distinctive aesthetic. Through her innovative approach and unique style, Paloma González continues to hold a singular place in the contemporary art scene.