Art, Nature and Spirit
Colombian artist Ana Tamayo presented her solo exhibition, "Ama-zone", at Thestudio at Mizner Park in Boca Raton, Florida, running until October 31, 2023. Featuring 40 paintings and 20 sculptures, the collection reflects her deep connection to Colombian nature, particularly the Amazon.
The title blends "Ama" (to love) and "Zone" emphasizing that collective environmental conservation starts with individuals loving and protecting their own surroundings. The exhibit is divided into three main themes:
Additionally, a portion of the artwork sales was dedicated to supporting the Imagina Children's Foundation in Mexico.
ARTBO Weekend 2025
Ana María Tamayo presents Sobrevuelo de Vientos Psicodelicos, an exhibition in Bogotá inspired by major international art showcases. Featuring more than 20 works, the exhibition combines painting and conceptual photography to evoke powerful sensations that connect viewers with nature and foster empathy for the planet.
Her work includes paintings of jaguars and orchids, Colombia's national flower, reflecting her deep commitment to environmental conservation. Through vibrant imagery and symbolic representation, Tamayo seeks to raise awareness about biodiversity and the fragile balance of life in the rainforest.
This exhibition becomes a visual call to consciousness, inviting audiences to reflect on humanity's relationship with the natural world and the urgent need to protect it. Through this body of work, Tamayo reinforces her artistic mission: using art as a bridge between emotion, awareness, and environmental responsibility.
ARTBO Weekend 2025
During ARTBO Weekend 2025, Espacio En Blanco presented Interpretations of Textile: Illuminated Dialogues, a group exhibition exploring the contemporary relevance of textile practices in art. The show brought together several artists, including Ana María Tamayo, whose work engaged in a dialogue about materiality, cultural memory, and symbolic expression.
Through her participation, Tamayo contributed to a broader conversation on how textile elements can expand artistic language, connecting themes of tradition, femininity, and transformation within contemporary art practices.
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