MINA HAMADA’s project for LA ROCA VILLAGE: ‘Un Paseo Colorido’

The artist based in Barcelona has just presented a new series of sculptures in the shopping center La Roca Village. The collection represents a novelty for the artist who usually works on large-scale public murals.

Striking sculptures by American-born Japanese artist Mina Hamada dot the streets of the space. In June, the creator inaugurated a project conceived together with La Roca Village and the gallery LAB36. The idea behind Colorful Walk, conceived ex profeso for that place, is to support local talent.

Three colorful geometric sculptures and a set of hanging wooden mobiles can now be seen at the entrance of La Roca Village. A final three meter tall sculpture will be installed later this summer. Mina talks about her work process, her iconic style and how she approaches a new medium.

Hamada transmits its good vibrations through its free and organic forms, in a style characterized by color, rhythm and improvisation. Although it is mostly known for its mural art of enormous dimensions, the artist explores other formats such as canvas or sculpture without abandoning the artistic language that identifies her. You can currently enjoy his circular and rectangular canvases in an individual exhibition that he has done for the gallery LAB36 titled Transition.

The La Roca Village project began to take shape in 2021 and, after several meetings, Hamada and the team created for the occasion, chose to develop strong>works with volume. The artist, who has worked in various disciplines, from paintings to murals or work on paper, is the first time that she has developed such large works in three dimensions:

“It’s a new challenge for me. With Paseo Colorido I can bring people closer to my work and make them interact with it.”

Hamada’s proposal is articulated through three groups of sculptures: Dream Passage, with large-scale works (300 x 200 x 150 cm) ; Summer whims, which are three small format pieces; and Aerial landscape, a mobile installation. The artist is excited about the opportunity to give volume to her creations, because “they look like characters that come out of my paintings and have a soul.”

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https://metalmagazine.eu/en/post/interview/mina-hamada

MINA HAMADA presents “Transition” in LAB36

The artist Mina Hamada, known in Barcelona mainly for her street art, presents an exclusive solo exhibition for the gallery LAB36: “Transition”.

The opening will be next Saturday, May 21 from 11AM to 2PM at Carrer de Trafalgar, 36 (Barcelona, 08010).

Fase lunar 1. Acrylic in wood. 90cm diameter. 2022

Transition“, produced for LAB36, the Japanese-born artist continues to develop the artistic language that identifies her & nbsp; and presents us with a universe of colors and forms a sign of her identity. Dynamism and movement are features that in Mina’s work create a dialogue with the geometric games characteristic of her paintings. This time on circular and rectangular canvases that she has chosen precisely for the exhibition.

It is thanks to the balance of her works that Mina Hamada is today one of the great representatives of international urban art. In contrast to the harshness of the streets, her paintings convey softness, emotion and a rhythm that breaks with the brutality of the everyday landscape.

Transition” builds a world of fantasy-realism and brings to light multiple elements, some abstract and some figurative, of Mina’s gaze. Her works invite us to enter a new universe of colors, shapes and energies.

¡See you in LAB36!

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