
L o l a p i c ó
For more than three decades, my search in painting has been marked by a question:
How can an abstract work, without representing recognizable objects, speak directly to the viewer?
In my case, the answer has always been in the material. In the texture of the materials, in the traces left by gestures, in the color that vibrates and overlaps to form a language of its own. Each layer is a record of time, a silent memory that remains on the surface.
I'm not interested in "telling" a visible story, but rather in provoking an intimate dialogue. Abstraction is not an enigma: it's an open door.
Color becomes emotion, transparencies become whispers, and strokes become a vital pulse that speaks of what cannot always be named. In this encounter, what seems chaotic acquires meaning, and what seems pure chance reveals its necessity.
My works do not seek to represent the world as it is, but rather to invite us to experience it differently: with our eyes, but also with our memories, with our skin, with the invisible.
Each painting is, in the end, an open territory.
A place where the spectator and the subject matter meet.
A secret language that only exists when someone hears it.
Lola Picó