PUJOLBOIRA

Very much in the same way as in every literary text we can find some key words that define the author's line of thought, the work of sincere painters, those who have made a career out of expressing their true feelings, may show colours, motions and even figurative representations, that arise from the profoundness of their respective personalities.

This is the case of Pujolboira, an artist whose colours flourish by trying to connect with the purity when, one day, the light which was drawn out of the chaos to establish order, became the seed where everything to be created would come out from.

For this reason, his colours stand for the affirmative song of Life that rises time and again and in its permanent transmutation never loses its feeling of unending praise for him, who boosted it. This is why, although born in Barcelona, he lives in Albons, in front of the marshland where the sea salty waters cleanse with their white foam the green of the meadows.

The nature, the wide leaf plants on a vase, the chair to sit on, the table with fruits, the vase and the fabrics next to the easel, they all express Pujolboira's dreams of free wandering and sauntering about this world. Because from his own studio, Pujolboira, evokes the open spaces that, in his beginnings he approached with bicycles – he still paints some – always ready to go towards the boundless lands he now wants to reach with model boats and windows opened to the surroundings he has chosen, surroundings that, more often than not, includes the good looking and silent woman looking around, who is like a symbol of soundness.

The day by day routine established by our society is like a strong wooden table for Pujolboira where the usual and unusual things rest, just as a diversity of ideas may sit together in the human brain.

A well organized table, though, where fowls come and go to pierce its legs with their beaks. But, once more, is the woman –mandolin music – who straightens things up.

In Pujolboira's painting I find, narrated in a very encouraging way, much of what most of us would like to attain, i.e. wisdom and freedom at the same time.

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