Along with a new outpouring of creative energy, “De otros mundos” links the diverse and heterogeneous manifestations of Nuria del Pino’s work, overflowing with foresight and leading us to better understand the vitality of the most characteristic features of her painting, the versatility in the use of different languages and the expressiveness she has achieved in the representation of her most recurrent motifs.
The musicality of the composition, its lightness and stained glass luminosity, give the work a great lyrical breath, a choreography of lights that like halos of eternity or cosmic spaces gravitate on figures and images already interviewed by the intuitive gaze of an artist who advances naturally in the desire to validate the adequacy of the technique to the desire to triangulate universe and destiny.
Skirting nostalgia but without fear of adventure, the artist has chosen methacrylate as a support to unfold with masterful efficiency and generate a singular, contrasting, suggestive and emotive dialogue between the recent past and her more immediate present. The observation of these two disparate levels or planes of expression gives rise to a contradictory feeling in which the tension ends up merging into the serene and spiritual emotion that guides the ideology of his artistic work.
Once again, Nuria Del Pino, a dreamlike artist who invents the profound truth hidden behind the daily reality of the landscape of Fuerteventura, invites us to the authenticity of works that conserve the life and energy accumulated by the anticipated doubt of the creative process and the importance of its final configuration.
Her painting is half sky, half mystery, the work of an artist who watches the sun set from the volcano and tells us without a hint of sadness that the future is no longer what it used to be.
Nicolás Del Val
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