ISIDRE ENRICH
Isidre Enrich is a Spanish painter whose work moves along the subtle line between abstraction and figuration. His paintings appear instinctive at first glance, yet reveal a refined visual language where each minimal gesture becomes singular and unrepeatable.
Flowers emerge repeatedly in his work as simplified, almost iconic forms. Rising from their pots with a quiet sense of freedom, they transform everyday painting into a personal diary of doubts, nuances, and sensitivity. Texture, transparency, solid colour and blurred contours coexist, creating compositions that suggest movement, fragility, and a poetic tension between control and disorder.
Through repetition, Enrich develops a personal manifesto: a poetry of variation, where each painting is a new prototype. His work speaks of vanitas not as excess, but as the pleasure of what is simple, ephemeral, and deeply human.