An Ecuadorian visual artist, researcher, and educator with over 15 years of experience in the field of arts and education. She holds a double Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts and Education, grounding her practice in both artistic creation and pedagogical innovation.
Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, including in cities such as New York and Switzerland, and has been recognized for its contribution to the intersection of art, research, and education. She has also been awarded for her investigative and creative work, highlighting her ability to merge academic inquiry with artistic practice.
Gamarra’s approach is rooted in understanding art as a tool for knowledge, transformation, and meaning-making. Her work explores contemporary artistic languages while engaging with cultural identity, interdisciplinary thinking, and educational impact.
Through her trajectory, she has positioned herself as an artist who not only creates, but also builds bridges between art, pedagogy, and society.
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The artist successfully translates the primal energy of the earth into a sophisticated contemporary silhouette. The sculpture rejects the traditional geometry of the vessel in favor of a sinuous, pulsing form that suggests internal growth or organic expansion.
The deep, carbonized surface acts as a visual anchor, absorbing light to emphasize the object's physical mass. This darkness is elegantly broken by slender, golden-hued incisions that trace the 'pulse' of the work. These lines act as topographic ley lines, guiding the viewer’s eye across the rhythmic swellings and recessions of the hand-modeled surface. There is a palpable tension between the narrow, tapered base and the expansive energy of the body, creating a sense of precarious grace. Priced at $5,000, this work stands as a masterclass in ceramic texture and form, representing an intimate dialogue between the artist's hand and the transformative power of fire