Your name
Gloria Oyarzabal
Place of birth
London, UK
Place where you live now
Madrid, Spain
3 words to describe you
Aware Active Engaged
Why do you take pictures?
To understand and advance
Where do you get your inspiration?
In scepticism, self-questioning reflections and also in fascination and illusion.
Who are your influences?
The voices of those who stand up against a dictatorial, imposed and oppressive status quo.
What determines the subject matter you choose?
Usually one project opens the door to the next. It appears as a consequence of a reflection linked to the whole personal process of decentralisation and self-decolonisation in which I have been immersed for years. If something makes me uncomfortable, makes me uneasy, I deal with it.
What impact would you like your art to have?
Ideally, a self-questioning in the viewer. On a perhaps more realistic level, simply a listening and raising of curiosity about a past that affects the present. And, who knows, by bringing together many consciences of responsibility, a less hierarchical society, more attentive to harm and pain to humans, a more careful future may be achieved.
What artwork do you never get bored with?
Those who question and denounce (although there will always be a preference for those for whom I feel a formal and aesthetic affinity).
Is there anything you want to add?
Thank you for this opportunity. I hope that my small contribution will be useful to bring about some change. I encourage everyone who has the privilege of being able to raise their voice against oppression to do so within their means.