MUMA - Cristales 10 (XL)





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Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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The series "Crystals" presents itself as a territory of tension between transparency and superposition, between the visible and what remains suspended.
Geometric shapes, seemingly precise and rational, cease to be closed structures and become permeable bodies, traversed by light, color, and gaze.
There is no cold or normative geometry here; each plane seems to shift, float, or dematerialize in a space that never fully stabilizes.
The crystal functions as a philosophical metaphor of contemporary perception: an element capable of reflecting, refracting, and fragmenting reality simultaneously.
Translucent layers produce unexpected chromatic encounters, generating new forms that do not exist by themselves, but in relation to others.
The work is thus built from the idea that all identity is relational and mutable, never fixed or absolute.
Each color modifies the other; each plane alters the reading of space.
What we see always depends on the position from which we look.
The void does not act as absence, but as a field of possibility.
In this sense, painting dialogues with a phenomenological conception of space: the image does not represent an object, but a perceptual experience in constant transformation.
The transparencies also introduce a reflection on time.
The forms do not appear as definitive instants, but as traces, displacements, or memories of movement.
The superposition of planes reminds us that all human experience is composed of cumulative strata: memories, emotions, perceptions, and relationships that interweave without disappearing entirely.
In Crystals, geometry ceases to be merely a language of order and becomes a sensitive structure.
The work proposes slow contemplation, where the viewer discovers that reality is not compact or stable, but fragile, changing, and traversed by multiple transparencies.
Each intersection reveals that every truth always contains other latent possibilities.
About MUMA:
MUMA is an artistic duo formed by a Generalist 3D designer and an Art Historian, both trained at CEU San Pablo University in Madrid. Their artistic practice focuses on the visual arts, with particular interest in color, movement, and the dynamism of forms, as well as variations of the environment. Their work is conceived to integrate into space and establish a direct dialogue with routine and human experience, exploring a vital vision linked to the ideals of Impressionism, such as the relationship with nature, color, and changing environments. MUMA is connected to the professional world of digital and visual arts in Madrid, with participation in competitions.
On preparation, packaging, and shipping of the work:
The work is hand-signed by the artistic duo and also comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by them. The canvas, rolled, is carefully packaged in a sturdy cardboard tube and will be sent within three business days after purchase confirmation. The estimated delivery time will depend on the destination and the transportation company selected.
The series "Crystals" presents itself as a territory of tension between transparency and superposition, between the visible and what remains suspended.
Geometric shapes, seemingly precise and rational, cease to be closed structures and become permeable bodies, traversed by light, color, and gaze.
There is no cold or normative geometry here; each plane seems to shift, float, or dematerialize in a space that never fully stabilizes.
The crystal functions as a philosophical metaphor of contemporary perception: an element capable of reflecting, refracting, and fragmenting reality simultaneously.
Translucent layers produce unexpected chromatic encounters, generating new forms that do not exist by themselves, but in relation to others.
The work is thus built from the idea that all identity is relational and mutable, never fixed or absolute.
Each color modifies the other; each plane alters the reading of space.
What we see always depends on the position from which we look.
The void does not act as absence, but as a field of possibility.
In this sense, painting dialogues with a phenomenological conception of space: the image does not represent an object, but a perceptual experience in constant transformation.
The transparencies also introduce a reflection on time.
The forms do not appear as definitive instants, but as traces, displacements, or memories of movement.
The superposition of planes reminds us that all human experience is composed of cumulative strata: memories, emotions, perceptions, and relationships that interweave without disappearing entirely.
In Crystals, geometry ceases to be merely a language of order and becomes a sensitive structure.
The work proposes slow contemplation, where the viewer discovers that reality is not compact or stable, but fragile, changing, and traversed by multiple transparencies.
Each intersection reveals that every truth always contains other latent possibilities.
About MUMA:
MUMA is an artistic duo formed by a Generalist 3D designer and an Art Historian, both trained at CEU San Pablo University in Madrid. Their artistic practice focuses on the visual arts, with particular interest in color, movement, and the dynamism of forms, as well as variations of the environment. Their work is conceived to integrate into space and establish a direct dialogue with routine and human experience, exploring a vital vision linked to the ideals of Impressionism, such as the relationship with nature, color, and changing environments. MUMA is connected to the professional world of digital and visual arts in Madrid, with participation in competitions.
On preparation, packaging, and shipping of the work:
The work is hand-signed by the artistic duo and also comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by them. The canvas, rolled, is carefully packaged in a sturdy cardboard tube and will be sent within three business days after purchase confirmation. The estimated delivery time will depend on the destination and the transportation company selected.
