Collection: BRUNO ARANDA (BAP)
Paraguayan artist and graphic designer, born on May 17, 1994, in Asunción. Recognized for his work in contemporary art, illustration, and digital design, Aranda Pertile's work has been a constant expression of visual exploration, utilizing both traditional and digital techniques. He has established himself within the national art scene and has been expanding his international presence.
Although primarily self-taught, Bruno has nurtured his artistic development through experimentation in various disciplines. His work reveals a strong influence of global contemporary art, fused with elements of Paraguayan culture. His practice encompasses not only illustration but also graphic design and the creation of artistic pieces that explore diverse techniques and media, including digital art.
One of Aranda Pertile's most striking features is his ability to blend the visual with the conceptual. In many of his pieces, aesthetics are not merely a means of expression, but rather a vehicle for conveying reflections on social, cultural, and existential themes. His style can be characterized by the use of geometric forms, vibrant colors, and a remarkable attention to detail.
In addition to his career as a creator, Bruno Aranda Pertile has participated in various collective projects, exhibitions, and collaborations with other artists, both nationally and internationally. He has also used graphic design as a tool for cultural projects, collaborating on the creation of visual materials for events, campaigns, and publications.
His contribution to art and design in Paraguay has been fundamental to the dissemination of a contemporary language that seeks to transcend the limits of traditional art, paving the way for a more modern and global aesthetic. Through his work, he has helped to renew the visual landscape and give visibility to new trends in the art of his country.
- In 2022, she presented the exhibition "Fauna and flora of Paraguay" at MATICES • Art Gallery, curated by Natalia Albanese.
Photo: Instagram, Bruno Aranda.