Enrique Bargunyó, known artistically as Enrique Barro, graduated in Fine Arts from the Universitat de Barcelona and is a multidisciplinary artist who has focused his practice on painting, drawing and sculpture. He is notable for his versatility in the use of basic materials and tools which he makes the most of, you could say recycling, thus transforming a single body into many parts thereby achieving an almost infinite number of forms, colours and textures. In this way he takes a tool such as a pencil and makes use of both the wood chippings resulting from when it is sharpened – to make sculptures and landscapes in two dimensions – and the chromatic residue arising from this very same action, to mark new textures and collages of abstract and isolated bodies. The result, in whichever discipline it may be, transports us to new microcosms in which the colours and forms invite the purest and most primary contemplation, of the kind that expects nothing in return, only the observer’s own enjoyment when facing the new and fantastical formation of the most everyday objects, thus appreciating the fragile beauty that is concealed in the smallest parts that make up our big world.