Társila Jiménez

Nickname: Társila
Country: Spain - Role: Artist
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Társila Jiménez Peñarrubia (Madrid 1968) has a degree in Hispanic Philology from the Complutense University of Madrid. Self-taught in his beginnings although he was lucky enough to grow up among verses and brushes, his father Diego Jesús Jiménez, poet and painter, transmitted to him all his sensitivity for this art. He worked for several years in the Fine Arts Service of Drawings and Engravings of the National Library. She trained as an engraver for 4 years at the engraving school of La Real Casa de la Moneda in Madrid, learning the different engraving techniques. He has been working with the watercolor technique since he was 18 years old. He has a great passion for this technique, always alive, always in continuous dialogue with water and pigment. Her passion for watercolor pushed her to leave her profession as a documentary filmmaker and dedicate herself fully to watercolor and its teaching. She has been and is a teacher in pioneering schools and leaders in the teaching of watercolor such as Alda con limon and Azul de cadmium, she also teaches in private online classes. She teaches outdoor courses in the lavender fields of Brihuega in Guadalajara every year and has been invited to take the same course in the lavender fields of Tuscany. He has been part of the management team of the International Watercolor Society for 8 years, Likewise, the organization and team of the Madrid Artist Book Fair, MASQUELIBROS for 5 years. Manages the contest and exhibition of watercolor artist books, ACUARELIBROS at the Caudete International Watercolor Biennial. Every year, together with Advanced Watercolorists, he organizes a national and international meeting of watercolorists in Toledo. He has held several individual and group exhibitions in Spain and in countries such as Mexico and Italy, as well as taught watercolor and artist book workshops. She has been selected in various prestigious watercolor competitions in Spain such as Julio Quesad




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