About Me

Priscila Monsalve Verdugo is a Chilean visual artist, born on October 17, 1981, in the beautiful city of Santiago de Chile.
From an early age, she showed a deep connection with color and form, guided by her great-uncle, Chilean painter Fernando Morrás, who taught her the foundations of classical painting, the observation of detail, and the discipline of craft.
By the age of eight, she was already painting in oil, discovering in art a way to perceive the invisible and express what cannot be said with words.

Later, she expanded her artistic path through theater, where she developed a scenic sensitivity that helped her understand body, energy, and emotion as expressive languages.
This experience enriched her vision and strengthened her transition toward a painting style where intuition, structure, and emotional depth coexist in balance.

Her entire body of work unfolds within the circle, a symbolic space that allows her to explore energy, optical illusion, and the limits of perception.
In her compositions, color vibrates as living matter, transforming visual logic into emotion.

Influenced by artists such as M. C. Escher, Monsalve builds bridges between reason and intuition, between geometry and mystery.
Her current work revolves around her central concept, The Logic of Chaos, a pictorial exploration of order, perception, and energy that runs through all her creations.

From her Berlin studio, she continues to expand her visual universe through painting, performance, and objects.
Her vision merges art, philosophy, and science in a constant search for the invisible geometry that sustains existence.

Only those who dare to lose balance discover new dimensions...
Priscila Monsalve Verdugo