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Studying Isabel Saludes's
recent works with care... we find those different elements which Marià
Manent attributes to poetry: the active and the contemplative, that is
to say the element that comes from argument and tries to transform the
reality, and the element which, like in her work, carefully considers
any aesthetic or spiritual idea.
Daniel Giralt-Miracle
In her works, Isabel
Saludes puts forward some spatial ideas, which are formed through compositional
and thematic resources. In these works, which seem to move within the
abstract, we always find an object or element of reality, done with a
quick dash and merely suggested. This object gives a meaning to the background
surface, creating a spatial reference and strengthening the contrapuntal
planes.
Francesc Miralles
It is a look at the
world... that without the ambition to do so, which would be an odious
arrogance, almost transcends it. The attention to light, to colour and
form, though her own intense simplicity of intention, points the way,
is full of confidence, is shown in lyricism, in a shared sense of joy.
Jordi Sarsanedas |
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A
taste for immediacy, the need to communicate, without getting lost in
explanation, rests with some intensity in the drawings. On the other hand,
the canvases show contemplation, the reflection of an attitude of mind
well reasoned out.
Glòria Bosch
Everything
is pure emotion, natural poetic feeling, balance and gradation in the
process of coming near to the intimate truths of daily objects and the
naturalness of thought. I would particularly mention the drawings, which
are true poems of plastic art.
Josep Mª
Cadena
Refined
and sensitive, Isabel Saludes's work is done in poetry of symbol and colour,
which, although common to a series of contemporary painters, does not
mean that she does not imprint on her paintings the marks of an interesting
and vigorous personality.
Ma. Lluïsa
Borràs
Isabel Saludes's work sits at the point of contact between her intimate universe and the surrounding environment, alternating between that found within and that without, or, which is the same thing, in the confluence of emotion and reality.
Conchita Oliver |
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