Throughout her most recent works, Ana Mosseri has focused on exploring the landscape from unconventional approaches, studying and reviewing materials that create a diverse and vigorous pictorial language.
For Mosseri, this exercise of contemplation of the landscape and everyday scenes, many of them originating from photographic records made of his daughters in the middle of the countryside, has meant an arduous effort to return to the basics and to achieve in his paintings the power of simplicity to capture nature.
That motivation, which has been the same for many artists since the beginning of the 19th century, leads us to rethink and enjoy the basics of the wonderful sensory experience of seeing. However, in this series of works, Mosseri goes further, turning the project not only into an experience of visual delight but
which recreates a multi-sensory situation by reproducing the topography of the place represented by wooden pallets on the floor, so that the viewer has the possibility of exploring the space as if they were in the same territory that inspired their proposal.