Clara Ferrando

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The Path of Oblivion

The Path of Oblivion

Year

Year

2021

2021

Client

Client

Self Project

Self Project

Role

Role

Editorial Designer

Editorial Designer

This project focused on developing a compelling visual concept for the exhibition "The Path of Oblivion." The exhibition delves into the forgotten contributions of women painters throughout history—artists whose talent and influence have been unjustly erased or overshadowed solely due to their gender.

The visual proposal was designed to highlight how women have been deliberately excluded from the history of the arts. The intent was to evoke a sense of remembrance and recognition, shedding light on these overlooked creators and restoring them to their rightful place within the artistic narrative.

This project focused on developing a compelling visual concept for the exhibition "The Path of Oblivion." The exhibition delves into the forgotten contributions of women painters throughout history—artists whose talent and influence have been unjustly erased or overshadowed solely due to their gender.

The visual proposal was designed to highlight how women have been deliberately excluded from the history of the arts. The intent was to evoke a sense of remembrance and recognition, shedding light on these overlooked creators and restoring them to their rightful place within the artistic narrative.

Studio portrait of a man
Studio portrait of a man
Studio portrait of a man

Editorial Design

Editorial Design

Man in neon blue light
Man in neon blue light
Man in neon blue light
Person in a cave in blue light
Person in a cave in blue light
Person in a cave in blue light