Salir del Mar

Conxi Sane

“My work focuses on painting and ceramics, using abstract forms to explore the
subconscious and the emotional landscapes that shape our human experience.”
Salir del Mar
Salir del Mar is an invitation to experience the deep connection between humans and nature. When we dive into the sea, we enter a space that transcends our daily struggles. For a fleeting moment, as we rise from the waves, we feel a release from our worries. This piece captures that feeling. The glasses are a reminder of the relief we seek at the shore, where the sea offers us comfort and clarity. Diving becomes an act of letting go, allowing the tides to carry our weight, even if just for a moment.
But this moment also asks something of us. If the sea heals us, how do we give back? Salir del Mar invites us to reflect on our shared responsibility, to care for what cares for us. By wearing this artwork, we're reminded of the reciprocity between people and nature, and our role in protecting the waters that offer us peace.
Conxi Sane
Spain
Conxi Sane is a Spanish multidisciplinary artist based between Berlin and Málaga. Trained in fashion, Conxi turned to painting later in her creative journey, an unexpected path that quickly revealed itself as her most instinctive form of expression. Her work, spanning painting and ceramics, explores the subconscious and the emotional landscapes that shape the human experience. Each piece reflects on inner dialogues, personal growth, and the ways our minds and emotions interact, with ourselves and with others. Her visual language is rooted in abstract form, drawing inspiration from Surrealism, Cubism, and artists such as Picasso, Miró, and Le Corbusier. But it is often music, especially Latin jazz and, more recently, electronic music, that plays a central force in her creative process, shaping her palette and rhythm.
Personal work
Conxi's pieces combine colour, shape, and texture in unexpected ways. They give form to the invisible—memories, projections, imagined stories. Her work embraces a kind of quiet humanism, grounded in shared emotional experiences. Each piece uses a unique mix of techniques, including oil painting, collage, ceramics, lithography, and printmaking, selected in response to the emotion it seeks to convey.