“Montserrat Urgell ”
 

The mural painting of Montserrat Urgell can be seen as an analogy of the vibrato, that effect or technique used by singers and musicians to add expression to vocal and instrumental music that is described by the regular pulsating change of pitch or frequency: irradiation, in this case, of light and color invoked by the forms and shapes that pile and stack up against each other as an unequivocal symptom of anxiety and the urgency of life. 
The artist’s work is exactly that, a pressing and vital invitation to experience form expressed on canvass, with great passion for color even in the monochromatic spaces that anticipate the latent burst of color that is about to take place.
What is so striking about these paintings is that by nature, they can be conceived in all kinds of spaces: public, on account of their dynamic abstract design and the very concept of “cluster” they render; and in more private settings on account of the more playful and ludic detail which demands greater attention.
One way or the other, the art provides a vibrant and radiant aesthetic that can change our perception of things on a daily basis.
By Mariano le Vatte.


 
 
 
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