Bea Aiguabella
Zaragoza, 1989Bea Aiguabella (Zaragoza, 1989) explores the tension between the individual and the collective through repetitive patterns inspired by nature. Her background in architecture informs her sensitivity to geometry and symmetry. Influenced by minimalism, her work presents sequences of unique elements that invite contemplation and visual reflection.
Bea Aiguabella explores the tension between the individual and the collective through repetitive patterns inspired by nature. Her background in architecture informs her sensitivity to geometry and symmetry, essential to her visual approach. Using materials like oil sticks on raw linen, textiles, and cotton paper, Aiguabella creates compositions that appear to be pure repetition, yet consist of unique elements. This nuance becomes evident through close observation, prompting reflection on how many individual units are needed to generate a collective identity. Minimalism is also central to her visual language, offering meditative, nuanced sequences.
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