María Isabel Brath
Bio
She was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1956. From an early age, she showed an interest in artistic activities. She pursued music and painting on a self-taught basis, and in 2013, she began studying digital photography, focusing mainly on still life or "Naturaleza Muerta." She attended various workshops, including black and white photography, color management, post-production in Photoshop, Lighting Workshop with Alicia and Ricardo Sanguinetti (2015), Fotolibros Editing Workshop with Julieta Escardó (2016), and Contemporary Art Workshop with Ana Sanchez Zinny (2017) to the present day.
She is a part of the staff at FOTEMA Arte Fotográfico S.H, specializing in Fine Art printing and photographic education. She participated in a collective exhibition at Ana Sanchez Zinny's workshop (2019) and in several previous editions of BAphoto. She lives and works in Capital Federal - Argentina.
Statement
“The Flowers wither. But if I paint them, they last forever.”
Vincent Van Gogh
The most beautiful flowers in their greatest splendor as well as the leaves, branches and even the flowering weeds that usually go unnoticed give us their beauty throughout life. There is always a flower.
This series is a tribute to them who inspire me, make me happy and excite me and portraying them is my way of thanking them.
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in