Nel Barral

Lives and works in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

She has been artistically trained at the Andy Goldstein School of Photography (2010), as well as with Florencia Fernández Alonso and Paula
Rivero (2012-2013). She attended the workshops of Marcos Otero (2010), of Emile De Grazia (1998-2010), of the artist Juan Astica (2015)
and of Mónica Sartori’s sculptures workshops (2015). In 2020 she attends the workart clinic the Marino Santa María and in 2017 he
participated in the Substance Matter, Seminar of Eduardo Stupía (Torcuatto Di Tella University.
She currently attends the Sergio Bazán work art clinic.

Her art is an explosion of color is reflected on every canvas. Nel applies her acrylics with subtle balanced brush strokes inviting her audience to calibrate their perception of light and into her abstract expression of serenity and peace.

The texture of the liquid acrylic adds depth and dimension to the work. The matter captures the light creating a magical
interaction between the painting and the observer. Light reflects off the layers of colors, revealing hidden nuances and subtle
reflections that invite visual exploration. Each canvas is presented as an enigmatic atmosphere, where brushstrokes and the
bold use of color evoke vitality and transformation, inviting us to explore our own imagination and contemplate the beauty
and fragility of the world around us.

Relevant exhibitions, Art Expo NYC stands out. USA (2019), Spectrum Miami. USA (2018), Exhibition of Watercolorists.
French Alliance of Martinez. Buenos Aires, Argentina (2017), Belgrano Artists Exhibition. Plaza Castelli Cultural Center. Buenos Aires.
Argentina (2014), Home Gallery San Diego. USA (2014), Darwin Palermo Space. Buenos Aires. Argentina (2014), Group Exhibition. Borges
Cultural Center. Buenos Aires, Argentina (2013), Javier Baliña Art Gallery. Buenos Aires. Argentina (2013), Mosaik Gallery. Buenos Aires.
Argentina (2012)

Her artistic work has been present in various national and international art fairs: Affordable Art Fair NYC. USA (2023, 2022, 2021, 2019,
2016), BADA (2021, 2022) among others.