Tere Ormazabal - Bodegón 13. Serie bodegones con pájaros

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Artwork by Tere Ormazabal titled Bodegón 13 from the series Bodegones con pájaros, a digital print, edition 1/15, dated 2026, 40 x 60 cm, hand-signed, in EBC condition, includes a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.

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Seller description

Tere Ormazabal, born in Bilbao, Spain.
Artistic photographer with an extensive career in creation, teaching and institutional collaboration.
Holder of a Degree in Geography and History from UPV-EHU, she has developed work focused on artistic photography and alternative techniques such as cyanotype, Van Dyke brown, liquid emulsion, lithographic film and image transfers, both Polaroid and digital emulsion transfer.
Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and cultural centers of the Basque Country since the late nineties and she has received national photography awards.
Detail of the work:
Title of the work: Bodegón 13
Size of the work: 40 x 60 cm, including a small white border around the entire edge of the photograph, unframed.
Limited edition of 15 copies, signed on the back of the photograph.
Includes certificate of authenticity signed and numbered.
High-quality print with pigment-based inkjet that guarantees museum-grade finish and remains unaltered over time.
The print is carefully packaged and shipped rolled in a rigid tube with protective material to ensure proper preservation during transport.

Series Birds in Still Lifes.

In this series, everyday objects become protagonists of small visual stories, where color, form and texture intertwine in harmony. Each composition seeks balance and serenity, inviting the viewer to pause and contemplate the details that often go unnoticed. A bird, present throughout the series, provides a living element that balances the composition and humanizes the still lifes.

Seller description

Tere Ormazabal, born in Bilbao, Spain.
Artistic photographer with an extensive career in creation, teaching and institutional collaboration.
Holder of a Degree in Geography and History from UPV-EHU, she has developed work focused on artistic photography and alternative techniques such as cyanotype, Van Dyke brown, liquid emulsion, lithographic film and image transfers, both Polaroid and digital emulsion transfer.
Her work has been exhibited in numerous galleries and cultural centers of the Basque Country since the late nineties and she has received national photography awards.
Detail of the work:
Title of the work: Bodegón 13
Size of the work: 40 x 60 cm, including a small white border around the entire edge of the photograph, unframed.
Limited edition of 15 copies, signed on the back of the photograph.
Includes certificate of authenticity signed and numbered.
High-quality print with pigment-based inkjet that guarantees museum-grade finish and remains unaltered over time.
The print is carefully packaged and shipped rolled in a rigid tube with protective material to ensure proper preservation during transport.

Series Birds in Still Lifes.

In this series, everyday objects become protagonists of small visual stories, where color, form and texture intertwine in harmony. Each composition seeks balance and serenity, inviting the viewer to pause and contemplate the details that often go unnoticed. A bird, present throughout the series, provides a living element that balances the composition and humanizes the still lifes.

Details

Date of print
2026
Artist
Tere Ormazabal
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Title of artwork
Bodegón 13. Serie bodegones con pájaros
Condition
Extremely fine
Technique
Digital print
Height
40 cm
Edition
1/15
Width
60 cm
Signature
Hand signed
Genre
Still life
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Private

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