"Manuela Pimentel relates a conceptual approach between what is outside and inside; deconstructing the formality of thought between the walls and what she sees. It brings the whisper and the traces of people together in a constant search for a motto where their stories, whethe...
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"Manuela Pimentel relates a conceptual approach between what is outside and inside; deconstructing the formality of thought between the walls and what she sees. It brings the whisper and the traces of people together in a constant search for a motto where their stories, whether visual or auditory, gain volume. Its process involves a theme of repetition where the pattern seeks conformity with the walls of Raymond Hains; in a reverse way. The absence of Hains' raw material is the basic raw material for this work. Street posters cut into five and a half inches squares, referring to the tiles. Aligned in sequences on canvas or wooden panel, it becomes an intervention support, where phrases, stencils, drawings, and messages fill the murmur of city walls. " JAS