
Discover the contemporary work of Adrián Rolo Cuevas

Adrián Rolo is a contemporary Spanish artist born in Badajoz in 1997. His work is distinguished by its vibrant expressionist abstractions that explore the interplay between symbology, form and texture. He has participated in numerous exhibitions in Spain and abroad and his works are part of private collections around the world.
His childhood was marked by afternoons playing in the sand, where he created miniature imaginary ecosystems, full of mountains and rivers, a map that he animated with pots of water and cuttings stolen after school. This influence was the starting point of his identity as an artist, reflected in his early works, where he transferred these worlds, and which can still be seen in his work today.
My goal is I am deeply influenced by everyday life, relationships with the environment and nature, although I am also inspired by these complex forms of great architecture and brutalist cities. My creations also speak of friendship, love and sorrow, pain, passion and power, recreating scenes that resonate universally. For me, painting is a diary in which I paint my life path, how I feel life and how it passes through me, but at the same time it passes through each of us, it connects us.