"Abstract paintings that channel inner peace and transcendence through gesture, material, and gold light."
Biography
Eva María Pacheco's works unfold as sensorial territories where the canvas acts as a space for contemplation and resonance. She uses mixed media on canvas, combining painting, drawing, and collage with natural or textile materials, creating surfaces that vibrate between the material and the symbolic. Each work seems to be constructed in layers, as if the pictorial gesture were intertwined with an emotional or spiritual interpretation of the environment. Color—frequently soft, earthy, or with energetic contrasts—becomes a channel for inner states, rather than mere ornamentation.
What distinguishes her work is her intuitive way of intervening on the surface, with free but conscious gestures that trace maps of thought and meditation. The canvases often appear as if touched by time or silence: there are lines that unravel, stains that seem to rise from the background, fragments of writing or symbols that subtly emerge. Her aim is not to depict a scene, but rather to suggest an experience that the viewer can interpret through their own sensitivity. In this process, the material comes to life, cracking, breathing, allowing itself to be inhabited by the invisible.
Her pieces often possess a ritual quality, as if they were vestiges of a personal or spiritual ceremony. Although crafted in the present, they seem to contain an ancient memory. This combination of the material and the invisible, the intimate and the universal, allows each piece to function as a pause: a space to stop, observe, and breathe. Rather than imposing a message, her work opens a threshold: it proposes a state of active contemplation, where each stroke or texture is an invitation to listen beyond the visual.