Barcelona, Spain, 1945
Dominica's paintings are female works that dialogue with the viewer as an invitation to look and ask questions.
From intense red tones to black and white, they hang on the walls in acrylic works on canvas, showing the best two-dimensional works of this artist known especially for her sculptures that play with the curve, the void and the space, and taking as a starting point the attraction of the artist for the light, the color and the ephemeral qualities of the air.
The drawings are personal observations of a natural world, marked by a dialogue between the fragile and the ephemeral and the volumetric musculature. The play that makes slight curves, drawn with pencil, and the dense and opaque geometries that mark his drawings create a balanced space.