At first glance, a quiet sense of stillness settles over you: vast skies, solemn horizons, muted tones… And yet beneath this stillness something else stirs. As if a fragment of time has been erased, these images breathe along the fine seam between remembrance and forgetting.
WORKS BY GUIM TIÓ
Figures appear present and absent all at once; memories are vivid, yet untouchable. Set within expansive, hushed landscapes — mountains, lakes, beaches, winding roads — people seem to vanish into the scenery. By shrinking the figure, Tió magnifies both solitude and uncertainty.
In Ja no hi és el xiprer and Sunday, Tió builds bridges between private memory and collective history. A languid Sunday morning, a scene shaped by the absence of a tree, a pause steeped in anticipation… What might seem like an ordinary moment becomes, under Tió’s brush, an opening to countless possible stories.