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Bea Aiguabella

Through her practice, Bea Aiguabella explores the dichotomy between individuality and collectiveness. Taking elements of nature as a point of departure, Aiguabella investigates this disjunction through an extensive process of repetition. Using primarily oil sticks on raw linen, textiles, and cotton paper, she creates compositions that invite the viewer to observe what seems like a pure, exclusive act of repetition but is, in fact, a representation of unique elements. This nuance appears throughout the act of observation and raises the question of how many individual elements are needed to...

Through her practice, Bea Aiguabella explores the dichotomy between individuality and collectiveness. Taking elements of nature as a point of departure, Aiguabella investigates this disjunction through an extensive process of repetition. Using primarily oil sticks on raw linen, textiles, and cotton paper, she creates compositions that invite the viewer to observe what seems like a pure, exclusive act of repetition but is, in fact, a representation of unique elements. This nuance appears throughout the act of observation and raises the question of how many individual elements are needed to create a sense of collectiveness.

She was trained as an architect; hence a sense of geometry and symmetry is embedded in her visual approach. Minimalism is also a crucial concept when understanding Aiguabella’s visual language.

Designs Bea Aiguabella

Kokoro L, cuarzo sobre teja

Bea Aiguabella - 2023

Neoseries

Kokoro M, azul sobre teja

Bea Aiguabella - 2023

Neoseries

Kokoro M, teja sobre mostaza

Bea Aiguabella - 2023

Neoseries

Kokoro M, cuarzo sobre teja

Bea Aiguabella - 2023

Neoseries

Kosei

Bea Aiguabella - 2023

Originals

Kosei

Bea Aiguabella - 2023

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Kosei

Bea Aiguabella - 2023

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Kosei

Bea Aiguabella - 2023

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