Saelia Aparicio is a Spanish artist living and working in London. Her studio, shared with another artist, is based in the Stratford area, and belongs to the Acme Studios Charity for artists’ support.
Me – When did you realize that you were an artist?
Saelia – Tomorrow.
Me – What do you think is Saelia Aparicio’s role in contemporary art?
Saelia – To tell whatever I consider I have to say.
Me – 4 artists who inspire you.
Saelia Aparicio – Berruguete, Morton Barlett, David shrigley, Tetsumi Kudo.
Me – What is your favourite food?
Saelia Aparicio – My boyfriend and tuttifrutti milshakes in the terrace.
She graduated in Spain, and she’s studying a Master in Royal College of Arts, UK. She will finish in 2015.
I hope she’ll find happiness in every project she starts. She’s good at art and in life.
References:
Morton Bartlett (1909 – 1992) was an American photographer and graphic designer who devoted much of his spare time to creating and photographing a series of intricately carved lifelike plaster dolls.
David John Shrigley (1968) is a British visual artist. He’s famous for his distinct line drawings, which often deal with witty, surreal and darkly humorous subject and are rendered in a rough, almost childlike style.