Tenderetes

Eyrä Ayer grew up in Santa María del Campo (south of Burgos) and showed an interest in the arts from a young age: music, painting and the circus.

Driven by her restless spirit, she began travelling at a young age, with Mexico, Bulgaria and Romania becoming some of the places she has called home; she currently lives in Spain.

Exhibitions, murals, music groups (and solo performances). In squats, restaurants, art galleries and festivals, her perceptions evolve, as do her works.

Clotheslines are a sign that people live in a place (laundry hanging out to dry).

Market stall no. 1: In black and white, I paint different scenes that used to take place in villages, which are now becoming memories…

Market stall no. 2: Here I display the fundamental elements that give a village life: buildings (houses, a workshop, a bakery…), people and nature. It is a vision of the present looking towards the future, with colour, positivity, and the belief that anything is possible.