Polygon Flower was exhibited in Bilbao, at ZAWP Terminal 2, from September 11 to 27, 2020. The works were produced between March and September 2020.

Polygon Flower captures the experience of forced confinement due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The quarantine experience allowed for a reformulation of the way we relate to the space we inhabit. How boredom became an incentive to activate creative play, which is art. The elements and objects that coexist in this space of forced confinement are transformed into magical elements, where their formal and conceptual transformation is vital to the performative and artistic action.

Artistic creation as play, in which your sense of being is reduced to the ability to make sense while improvising your own rules and purpose. Unintentional scribbles meet the unpredictable, the magical, and the symbolic. Finding strangeness in everyday objects, and novelty in the familiar. Reconfiguring play so that the possibilities never run out.

Photographs by Jorge Isla.