Taller Yoyo Balague

Sea. Earth. Fire. Time

Sea. Earth. Fire. Time

Yoyo gets on well with time. Her spheres stem
from it, inviting us to look at them, surround
ourselves with them and touch them.

Her process is neither slow nor fast: it is what it is.
“Processes are what they are, in ceramics and
textiles.” In the past, she worked with fabrics
and knows exactly what she is talking about
when she has one in her hand or wrapped
around her. “Textiles require time”, she tells
me. “There are no shortcuts if you want to do
things right. I am moved when I see beautiful
things made with love and time.” And I listen
to Yoyo.

Text: Anabel Vázquez

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TRAMA is a publication by Teixidors that explores the boundaries between design, craftsmanship, and culture. It is neither a magazine nor a book: it is a living entity, a mutating editorial proposal that transforms with each issue to inspire, create connections, and spark new questions around a central theme.

Each edition is an experiment. An unexpected journey told through multiple languages: photography, literature, architecture, illustration, music, and more.

Everything changes. Everything is rethought. Only one thing remains: the fierce curiosity that drives us

Sea. Earth. Fire. Time

In this 4th issue of TRAMA, journalist Anabel Vázquez talks with artist Yoyo Balagué about the things that are born when time slows down. A conversation about the inspiring power of nature and the joy of creating without a clock

Sea. Earth. Fire. Time

I am typing these lines as I travel on the fastest means of transport: an aeroplane. Through the window, I can see the Peninsula fading behind me and the Mediterranean coming into view. This is the same sea that Yoyo visits on her bicycle.

I look at it from 30 000 feet, travelling at more than 800 kilometres an hour. She
steps on it with her feet. It’s not the same.

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Yoyo Balagué works slowly, like those who listen before speaking.
Fire, air, water, seaweed —nature understands nothing of hierarchies or guidebooks on contemporary art.

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