By Tomas Catano

My work is a strong visual reflection using oil on canvas. I detail an industrial scene at dusk, where the sky is stained by the footprint of man. I contrast the beauty of the sunset with the harshness of pollution, evoking reflection. When observing it, you will feel the energy of nature fighting against human intervention, filling your home with passion and awareness.

Tell us something about the natural world that you love and don’t wish to lose. What are your thoughts on the kind of world we are leaving for the next generation?
Climate change, plastic pollution, overexploitation of natural resources, water scarcity and the already common environmental contingencies are threats that put at risk the lives of all living beings that inhabit this planet.

And how can interdisciplinary initiatives like One Planet Podcast and The Creative Process that bring together voices across the sciences, arts, and the environment help inspire change?
Art allows us to perceive and understand our environment and its socio-environmental problems in a new way. The artistic perspective allows us to discover new elements and integrate other points of view. Paul Klee said that “art makes the invisible visible.”


Born in the city of Santander (Spain), linked to the sea and spectacular landscapes, he has been practicing the art of painting for many years, an art in which he began in a completely self-taught way.
Reflections on shop windows, a particular stroke, walls with imprints of a time that never stops, signs of a clock that fades but refuses to disappear that is the magic of Tomás Castaño's painting, infinite opportunities for the places that are drawn on his canvases, infinite ways of remembering.
A realism that does not shy away from poetry but uses it to exalt it in its intimacy. It is a pleasure to go through these paintings full of vibration and love for those places with history, which you manage to rescue in the best way.

The Creative Process is created with kind support from the Jan Michalski Foundation.