The work of the Cuban artist Glenda León (Havana, 1976) reveals a holistic conception of the Universe. She proposes a continuous process of re-signification of objects, shapes, materials, to warn us that we are part of an interconnected whole.
The idea that certain patterns reproduce and branch out as they change scale is first assumed by Glenda León based on the parallelism between her work and that of Joan Miró.
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