Hecha ensalada de frutas

is a visual series that transforms the organic elements of everyday life into abstract geometric compositions. Inspired by the spirit of the Bauhaus and the experimentation of formal synthesis, each piece translates fruits and natural objects into essential forms — circles, triangles, rectangles, and curves that intertwine in a pure, clean, and vibrant visual language.

References

  • Bauhaus (1919–1933): use of geometry as the foundation of design, the simplicity of forms, and the integration of art and life.

  • Herbert Bayer and Wassily Kandinsky: exploration of color and geometric abstraction as expressive tools.

  • Contemporary graphic design: digital reinterpretation of modernist principles applied to a current visual language.

Materials and Process

  • Adobe Illustrator: main tool for vector construction and geometric precision.

  • Color palette: primary colors (red, yellow, blue) combined with black and white, alongside greens and purples to evoke the organic.

  • Geometric typography: clear and functional, following the modernist aesthetic.

  • Digital format: conceived as a series of publications for digital media and social networks.

Objective
The project seeks to explore the relationship between the natural and the rational, showing how geometry can reinterpret everyday elements such as fruits and transform them into universal symbols. Its intention is to evoke a fresh and synthetic visual reading, where the ordinary becomes an atemporal aesthetic experience.