Marcos Tamargo
Marcos Tamargo is one of the most prominent young artists on the Spanish painting scene. He already has various artworks in museums and private collections such as The Hispanic Society Museum, National Heritage, European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN), Princess of Asturias Foundation, Infanta Elena Museum, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Spain, etc., as well as in galleries in the United States, Europe, and South America.
He also has a constant and active participation in international art fairs, in cities such as New York, Miami, Brussels, Geneva, London, etc.
Marcos Tamargo has been in charge of portraying the winners of the Princess of Asturias Award and HM King Felipe VI.
MoveArt is a technique thanks to which you can see two different paintings on the same canvas. One is visible in natural light and the other visible in the dark. Marcos Tamargo uses this technique to create portraits of women who have won the Nobel Prize. He has also been in charge of portraying the winners of the Princess of Asturias Award by the Oviedo City Council for 5 years.
MoveArt
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Portrait of Marie Curie
View under natural light on the left and under black light on the right. 116x81cm
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Portrait of Michael Haneke
Prince of Asturias Award 2013. View under natural light on the left and under black light on the right. 116x81cm