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“Between
Arcadia and Utopia” an Imaginary Journey.
Under
the title “Between Arcadia and Utopia”, Rosa Mascarell has
gathered panels that seem to guide us toward a determined space:
"between". This is not therefore Arcadia, an imaginary
place, as the myth says, where happiness reigns, a space uncorrupted
by civilization; nor Utopia (the no place) where human life, as read
in the Utopian stories of the Renaissance, is perfectly organized.
The place that the author wants to show us, which continues (or
closes) the cycle that she initiated with “The Creation”, is
without doubt Paradise. But is Paradise really found between the two
places mentioned before? Where is it? Perhaps it would be better to
ask ourselves where are the different paradises.
How
does Rosa Mascarell represent them to us? With a work that makes us
constantly feel the artist-craftsman's imprint on the material. Far
from remitting to an impossible creation from nothing, Rosa's
paintings often speak us less of their author and more about the
hands that, patiently and cleverly have built them.
The
physics of the painting is very important. The gold and the silver
have introduced a splendid light. The thread of cotton ―only
one thread for each painting―
has conformed labyrinthine reliefs, like cloisonné in some
cases, or
of magnificent embroidery in others. Rosa has created a space
fundamentally vegetal for its Paradise, where the arabesque has a
constant presence. Some pieces contain a myriad of leaves that often
are transformed into wings, flowers, feathers, fantastic butterflies.
Pieces of Paradise that do not exclude one another.
The
imaginary journey of Rosa Mascarell begins with time and space. Her
work is one of the possible paradises capable to answer some of the
“where” and the “when” questioned before: the answers can be
numerous. Perhaps, by being unlimited they can occurred and maybe
this is their necessary condition for possibility.
Rosa
Rius Gatell
Universitat
de Barcelona
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