Rosó Cusó was part of the San Paulino group, alongside artists such as Marcos Palazzi and Nico Nubiola, which was characterized by its autonomy and freshness. She carefully created iron and bronze sculptures, wall or free-standing works, whereby light filters through their holes taking the form of lattices or rose windows. Surrounded by a poetic treatment of space and time, the compositional frontality endows an aura of spirituality, in which the frames that separate and unite the almost organic forms, the chaotic forests, the rose bushes of thorns and the nets, carry us towards the infinite ethereal void.
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