
“Form in Flow” at the Embassy of Ecuador
On October 14, Ambassador Vicente Albornoz of Ecuador opened the exhibition Form in Flow by artist Eduardo Flores Abad at the Embassy of Ecuador in Berlin. The show is a contemplative journey into how art, nature, and culture intertwine. Among the highlights are references to the Valdivia culture ancient clay figures that speak of a civilization deeply connected to earth and water, now reimagined as design elements within Flores Abad’s modern works. His paintings, including pieces like Blue Forests, layer shapes, tones of green and blue, and experimental techniques to reflect both natural harmony and human impact on the environment.
Flores Abad, born in Guayaquil and now based in Hanover, blends philosophy, composition, and visual experimentation across media, supported by grants from Lower Saxony and the Dr. Christiane Hackerodt Art and Culture Foundation. The exhibition is open to the public on weekdays until mid-December at the Embassy of Ecuador, Joachimsthaler Straße 12 offering Berliners a chance to step into an artistic meditation on form, flow, and our relationship with nature.


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