In this episode of Pygmalion Podcast, Ferró and Jesús talk to Manolo Ruibal, a Galician artist with more than eight decades of life dedicated to creation. Self-taught, free and deeply intuitive, Ruibal has developed a body of work as extensive as his travels: from Galicia to Madrid, Rome, Paris or New York, his art has dialogued with time, matter and the body.

Through eleven creative stages, Ruibal has explored unique techniques such as wetting cellulose before painting it, seeking that the form emerges from surrender and not from control.

A generational coincidence of figures such as Picasso, his path is unique: a visual writing made of gestures, water, silence and persistence.

Immerse yourself in conversation with an artist who has made every surface a biography, and art, a way of existing.