The images Gloria Wassington offers us are chosen not only from her own perspective as an artist but from the story they, autonomously, seek to interpret, like theater characters searching for an author who can summon them. The paintings emerge from intimacy and confront the viewer who approaches to discover them.
She, the artist, isolates them, creating an atmosphere that the viewer must fill in with their own experiences. She takes us from the desolation of De Chirico to a photograph taken against an infinite background, to the silent encounter of the right angle between the wall and the floor with the baseboard, a powerful horizon.