
Olga Kataeva-Rochford is a painter, drawer and printmaker. She lives and works in Paris, a
Abstract
An expanding tangle of figurative shapes that become abstract and vice versa. Imbued with an endless movement of contraction and explosion, they simulate diffusion processes of osmosis and fusion. Her works, which hold figurative references, allude to the presence of a body or various elements drawn from nature. In all of them, categories are fluid: the landscape becomes a figure, which turns into colors and lines and back again. An endless process of movement that we experience when it is paused, as a frozen point in time.





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