Exhibition “Works of Sofia Isus”

Opening: Thursday, September 5, 2024 at 8 p.m.

Until September 29

“The artist from Sant Joan Despí Sofia Isus shows a selection of her work across different disciplines: painting, sculpture, engraving and drawing (…) one can guess that she is attracted to the figure, both of women and of the animal world, especially in her sculptures, although some of them, mainly those found in different places in her hometown, are of marked abstract content. When we see her travel notebooks, she demonstrates that she has a sure hand for drawing, where her mastery of line and color is perfectly appreciated”

Ramon Casale Soler
International Association of Art Critics

The painter honestly starts from what she feels closest to and, with the same virtue as the evangelical mustard seed, offers us the expansive force of her vital rhythms.

Josep M. Cadena

From sculpture, his works diverge into well-differentiated concepts, they can be both figurative and abstract, and of different materials, stone, marble, bronze, iron or terracotta. He masters the craft and the technique. With all the creative freedom of today, his professionalism and his dynamism open his suggestive path in the artistic panorama of the country.

Francesc Carulla i Serra
Sculptor Professor at the Faculty of Fine Arts of Sant Jordi in Barcelona

Henry Miller wrote his impressions of Greece and the Mediterranean islands in a Moleskine notebook (…) Miller drew the Mediterranean light with words, the artist Sofia Isus paints it in watercolor, in her particular travel notebook. In her micro-watercolors, with an almost pocket-size format adapted to the improvisation of the trip, Sofia Isus captures fleeting landscapes, sunsets in the sea, boats moving away from the port, flashes of the coast… And she does it with the same sincerity without concessions of Miller: the bare landscape, reduced to its essence, the first impression.

Vanessa Graell
The World

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