Art Madrid'26 – Prado Vielsa

Prado Vielsa
Soria, 1972
In her work, within her main line of research “cartographies of light,” she investigates color, the origin of light, and its forms. She works with transparent supports, grids, and studio-generated photographs, both in two and three dimensions. In her installations, she transforms the images by adding air and movement through folds and curves that follow no predefined pattern, emerging instead from a dialogue between each image and the space for which it is conceived. Other projects include “unlearning the landscape” and “forced unmemory,” where she addresses and narrates topics of interest to her artivist practice, such as ecology, history, or sociology. She also occasionally collaborates with the University of Science in Zaragoza to create works with scientific foundations. During her art studies, she specialized in printmaking and printing techniques. She has received grants such as those from the Government of Aragón, OpenArt Creation, Encuentros Fundación Villalar, and Etopia Academia Media. Her works have been exhibited in several cities nationally and internationally, as well as at various art fairs.
This artist exhibits in the following galleries
Artist's works
Prado Vielsa
Haz de luz 2502, 2025
Impresión digital en metacrilato de colada transparente plegado
29 x 27 x 23 cm
Prado Vielsa
Urna pequeña, 2025
Impresión digital en poliéster transparente + urna de metacrilato
19 x 11 x 14 cm
Prado Vielsa
Cartografía de luz II, 2025
Impresión digital en metacrilato de colada transparente
40 x 40 cm





