“Borges at his memorable conference on blindness spoke of his sympathy towards the blind and their impossibility to feel and experience red, “a color that shines throughout poetry, with so many beautiful names in so many languages.” Precisely on the ample and generous stages she sets, Tata Navia projects her mysterious chairs, continuously experimenting and proving that painting is a patient, noble, and pertinent trade, powerfully defending representative art within the vast and plural discussion of contemporary art.”

Miguel Gonzalez
Curator, Museum of Modern Art of Cali “La Tertulia”

  Untitled
2005
Oil on Linen
48 x 24

  Lovers
2005
Oil on Linen
17 x 50

  Caida
2005
Oil on Linen
48 x 16

  Untitled
2005
Oil on Linen
64 x 18

  Equilibrium
2005
Oil on Linen
68 x 22

  Untitled
2005
Oil on Linen
18 x 18

  Untitled
2005
Oil On linen
44 x 74

  Untitled
2005
oil on linen
24 x 48

  Espaldares
2005
oil on linen
48 x 48

  Untitled
2005
oil on linen
48 x 28
  Untitled
2005
oil on linen
24 x 24

  untiltled
2005
oil on linen
16 x 48

  Lost
2005
Oil on linen
48 x 28

  Escalera
2005
Oil on Linen
48 x 30

  Lovers II
2005
oil on linen
52 x 18

  Untitled
2005
oil on linen
22 x 62

  untitled
2005
oil on linen
48 x 48

  untitled
2005
oil on linen
22 x 84

  untitled
2005
oil on linen
22 x 84

  untitled
2005
oil on linen
18 x 96