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Ignasi Monreal: The Fusion of Classical & Digital Art



The brilliant Ignasi Monreal talks about collaborating with Gucci’s former Creative Director Alessandro Michele, his relationship with his work, and his experience creating sets for Teatro dell’Opera di Roma.


During our conversation with Ignasi Monreal, a renowned artist, we delved into various aspects of his creative process, artistic vision, and personal journey. Here are some key highlights and a recap of our discussion:


The Evolution of Artistic Vision: Ignasi shared that his artistic vision has evolved over time. He realized the importance of creating timeless works that can transcend cultural and temporal boundaries, telling stories that can connect with people both now and in the future.

The Mystery of Creativity: Ignasi, like many other artists, believes that there is something beyond words when it comes to creativity. He sees himself as a conduit, allowing ideas to flow through him and into his work. He values the power of mystery in art and believes in leaving room for the audience's interpretation and connection.

Creativity Can Be Taught: While some individuals may have a more innate inclination towards creativity, Ignasi believes that creativity can be nurtured and developed through practice and exercises. He acknowledges that different approaches work for different people, and there's no one-size-fits-all formula for creativity.

Balancing Business and Art: Ignasi shared that he post-rationalizes the business aspect of his work rather than focusing on it from the beginning. His primary focus is on creating what he wants to do, and then finding outlets to share his work with the world. He values the ability to find a balance between artistic expression and the business side of his career.

Childhood and Supportive Family: Ignasi's childhood was relatively calm, growing up in the woods and surrounded by nature. His family was supportive of his creative endeavors, encouraging him to pursue what made him happy. They provided him with opportunities to explore art and supported his choices.

Embracing Change: Ignasi has a penchant for change and enjoys moving to different cities every few years to keep things fresh and inspiring. He appreciates the unpredictability and the new perspectives that come with change, allowing him to continuously evolve as an artist.

In conclusion, our conversation with Ignasi Monreal provided insights into his artistic process, the importance of fun and timelessness in his work, and his perspective on creativity and the art industry. Ignasi's unique perspective and experiences shed light on the creative journey and the multifaceted nature of being an artist.


  • Book Recommendation: "In Praise of Shadows" by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki. This book explores the contrast between Western and Japanese aesthetics, focusing on the beauty of shadows and the power of mystery in art.

  • Film Recommendation: "The King and the Mockingbird" (Le Roi et l'Oiseau). This French animation film from the 1950s caught Ignasi's attention recently. He described it as a beautifully made piece of art that left a lasting impression on him.



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