We visited Kamila Solarz’s exhibition Cycles at Taula in Barcelona, and left with a quiet reminder about what matters in creative work.
What stayed with us wasn’t the finished pieces alone, but the care the artist placed on revealing her process. She allowed herself to fully immerse in it, releasing the weight of the final result. In doing so, she offered a lesson on the value of the creative journey itself—something we often forget in our rush toward outcomes.
The work felt honest. Raw. A reflection of natural rhythms we all carry but rarely acknowledge.
“We mirror nature, are carried by the same rhythms, and subject to the same silent laws. Living gardens, where things are born, fade, and transform. Roots remain anchored to the soil, yet flowers release their seeds to the wind—trusting that unseen currents will carry them to distant, unknown places. What we lose becomes part of what we are becoming.”
This exhibition reminded us that the process is not separate from the work—it is the work. The willingness to trust it, to release control, to let things unfold as they need to.
Exhibition: Cycles
Artist: Kamila Solarz
Gallery: Taula, Barcelona
Artist’s Book: Paula Illescas














