Translating sound into embodied visual records.
Biography
Guillermina Espasandin is an Argentine visual artist and industrial designer. Her practice operates at the intersection of perceptual research, body and system, exploring sound as a physical and temporal experience.
Trained in Industrial Design and drawing, her work combines structured processes with a strong bodily and gestural dimension. Throughout her career as an independent artist, she has deepened her research within the field of contemporary art through art clinics, mentorships and project-based analysis programs, consolidating a distinctive visual language focused on the registration of intangible phenomena.
In her series, Espasandin translates the body's physical response to sound stimuli into a unique visual record. Ink functions as a medium to translate impulses and rhythms, constructing non-repeatable traces of a specific moment.
She currently works on paper and glass, using the qualities of these materials to explore multiple manifestations of sound: interference, impermanence over time, sonic intrusions, low and high frequencies, and more. Each work is a unique, hand-made and framed piece, conceived as a record of time, perception and embodied experience.
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