Escultura moderna de esfera oxidada sobre pedestal metálico nun entorno minimalista de galería con fondo branco e negro.

 “The sea is the medium that inspires me the most. 
Its movements and variations, the sonority and the raw beauty of it.” 


Yoyo Balagué creates works that speak the language of the earth. 
Her sculptural works, often created through ancient techniques like pit-firing, capture the raw energy of organic matter. 

Branco e negro: Muller con vestido negro abraza un tronco nunha paisaxe areosa. Leva tatuaxes no brazo e o ceo está despexado.

 Yoyo Balagué

Frecha negra apuntando á esquerda sobre un fondo branco.

Inspired by the Mediterranean landscape, Yoyo Balagué’s pieces are defined by bold, brutalist forms that channel raw, elemental forces. Time and imperfection lie at the heart of her work — an intimate dialogue with the earth’s primordial essence. Seaweed, driftwood, clay, and ash are not merely incorporated — they are collaborators in the final form. Nature speaks in fractures, asymmetries, and the gentle erosion of time.