I am so thankful to Tatu who’s native language isn’t English but nonetheless agreed to answer my questions.
Geri: What is your name and where do you live?
Tatu: My real name is Ricard, but since I was a child everybody called me Tatu. I live in Figueres, Catalunya, Spain - a beautiful place!
Geri: Your bio lists you as a musician and painter, so you are truly a Renaissance man! What instruments do you play and what medium do you paint with?
Tatu: I started 3 years ago with an iPhone 3, and quickly was hooked!
Geri: What or who inspires you?
Tatu: Basically nature, and people who put all the passion doing the things they love to have a "perfect" life!
Tatu: I've been passionate about photography for a long time, so I started to take photos with my iPhone like it was a normal camera. All changed when I discovered all the apps. They opened my mind and vision of this world. Now, when I see the thing I want to shoot I imagine how they will be with filters, textures and masks! But, I have to admit that sometimes these apps surprise me and then the picture takes another direction. That´s the magic!
Tatu: I never use the same technique or apps. I believe every single image is different and deserves a different process depending on what you want to express, but I have some basic apps that I always use. These are Filterstorm, essential for processing. Image Blender to get the best of two images. Superimpose (in my case) or Juxtaposer to work with masks, BlurFX for blurring specific parts of the image and ScratchCam Fx to define tones and textures! Then you have other common and good ones like Snapseed, PicFX or Modern Grunge. And finally the most modern ones that I love and I use a lot to create something different like Decim8, Glaze or Percolator.
Geri: Have you ever exhibited your work? If not, do you have any plans to do so?
Tatu: I just printed some images on a 30 x 30 canvas format and exhibited in my parent's restaurant just to see get feedback from people. At the moment I have no plans for anything else. But I'd like to do more in the future.
Geri: How do you view the future concerning mobile artistry?
Tatu: I believe in this kind of photography! I don't think it's a transient fashion and I don't agree with classic photographers that think this is not real photography. Photography is a way to express art. It doesn't matter what you are using to express it. I can really imagine mobile artistry as a job, like painting or sculpture, in fact there are a lot of people making it already. That is simple as you can shoot photos all the time, everywhere you are, in all conditions. After that you can immediately edit them with all of the amazing apps and transform them into whatever you want. That's pure art, that makes your creativity grow day by day!
Tatu: I really want to thank all the people I've met during this time…amazing artists who contacted me, appreciated my work and inspired me to continue expressing the little art that lives inside us! Also, thank people like Geri from iARTCHRONiCLES to give me the chance to talk about something I love. Oh, and so sorry for my rude English that sometimes doesn't allow me to express my feelings as I want to.
Update May 1, 2013. I have been unable to find any of Tatu’s work on either of the links above. Please leave a comment if you are aware of any site where Tatu’s work can be seen.
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