Beatriz Malo
Cosmogony, or the Measure of Chaos
We could define Beatriz Malo's work as the image of the great "Lacuna," or void that pre-existed the creation of the cosmos (Greek cosmology).
It is an explosion of shapes and colors, an invitation to immerse oneself in a vibrant, dynamic, and mysterious world. Her style lies between
abstract art and informalism, and is characterized by a pronounced gestural energy, capable of creating rich and complex textures.
In her works, we can observe a typical example of her artistic production. The work is a chaos of aesthetic factors, the chaos that anticipates
the order of things, and their passage from an undifferentiated to a definite state. A subtle internal order that supports the whole.
The colors, intense and iridescent, blend, overlap, in a kinetic crescendo.
Malo's painting is an act of pure freedom, an exploration of the potential of color and form.
Her works do not merely represent external reality, but become reality themselves, autonomous objects endowed with their own expressive power.
The artist seems to defy conventions, break patterns, to give life to a personal and original pictorial language.
Her testimony is an invitation to contemplation, an invitation to let oneself be carried away by the energy that art arouses in us.
