AZULCOLECTIVO
We are a collective of three contemporary artists — Paloma Gómez, María Bagioli, and Nicole Tijoux — united by a shared visual language where blue operates as a conceptual and emotional thread connecting our practices. Each artist explores a distinct spatial and perceptual dimension of blue. Together, our work maps different territories — natural, urban, and experiential — through a shared chromatic language. Blue becomes more than a color: it is a medium of perception, distance, memory, and emotional resonance. It links sky to water, city to horizon, exterior landscape to interior experience. As a collective, we explore how a single color can hold multiple spatial realities while revealing subtle connections between environment, atmosphere, and human presence.
01. Paloma Gómez
02. Nicole Tijoux
03. Maria Bagioli
Investigates the nocturnal city, where blue as a chromatic register of urban light, silence, and psychological space.
Focuses on the blue of water in oceans and swimming pools, examining immersion, reflection, and the sensory boundary between body and environment.
Works from aerial perspectives of the sea, observing vast marine surfaces as shifting fields of abstraction, movement, and atmospheric depth.
About Us

We are a collective of three contemporary artists — Paloma Gómez, María Bagioli, and Nicole Tijoux — united by a shared visual language where blue operates as
a conceptual and emotional thread connecting our practices. Each artist explores a distinct spatial and perceptual dimension of blue.
Together, our work maps different territories — natural, urban, and experiential — through a shared chromatic language.
Blue becomes more than a color: it is a medium of perception, distance, memory, and emotional resonance.
It links sky to water,
city to horizon, exterior landscape to interior experience.
As a collective, we explore how a single color can hold multiple spatial realities while revealing subtle connections between environment, atmosphere, and human presence.


