A graphic work is understood as the result of the transfer of an image created by the artist onto a medium, carried out using different techniques. This centuries-old practice in contemporary art allows the dimensional barrier to be crossed and is also employed in installations for enriching the process of creation and reproduction.
Eloísa Ibarra constructs a field where lines and planes of color are one, achieving random and vibrant encounters, with elegance and precision. Her universe of stylized geometric structures link her to the rich pre-Hispanic Latin American tradition.
Sonia Bandrymer
December 2010