In a world overwhelmed by contradictory and often incomprehensible realities, Mónica Pecar’s painting emerges as both refuge and alternative language.... Read More
In a world overwhelmed by contradictory and often incomprehensible realities, Mónica Pecar’s painting emerges as both refuge and alternative language. Color becomes the vehicle of this exploration: horizontal bands generate tensions between light and shadow, at times evoking fleeting plenitude, at others signaling interruption or threat.
The use of gauze as a fragile, wound-healing support imbues her work with a metaphorical dimension, suggesting that painting functions not only as aesthetic contemplation but also as a symbolic act of restoration. Pecar’s work transcends individual subjectivity, opening a horizon of reconciliation and inviting viewers to engage in the translation of feeling into visual form.