Spanish painter Jordi Diaz Alamà may describe himself as a traditional painter but there’s nothing remotely traditional with his work. Morality, mortality and sexuality are all recurring themes in his work. His style reminds the viewer of the work of Renaissance masters of long ago with their realism and casual approach to nudity. This Spanish painter is currently based in Barcelona. Alamà was born in Barcelona in 1986. He is a painter and drawing teacher at the School of Fine Arts, University of Barcelona, where she graduated in 2008. After completing the bachelor gets a scholarship and stay for a year in Arauco’s Foundation with the painter Guillermo Muñoz Vera in Madrid (Spain).
Master and doctoral student in art productions at the University of Barcelona.
Alamà Diaz was awarded first prize in "Figurative's 11" of the Foundation for the Arts and Artists in Barcelona. His "Goodbye dear Chon" was selected by BP Portrait in National Portrait Gallery in London. Honorable Mention in the 5th contest Figurative Painting and Sculpture in Figurativa's 10. It currently has works on display at the European Museum of Modern Art (MEAM) in Barcelona, the Caja de Avila, and in various galleries. Already has his 25 years with numerous exhibitions, Internationals art fairs and three individual exhibitions.
He was a member of the jury Painting Biennial The Mutual Carme in Granollers, Barcelona.
He currently works with gallery Castelló 120 (Madrid), El Quatre (Granollers, Barcelona), El claustre Gallery of art (Girona), and the Huygens Art online gallery.