Ninphas
NINPHAS Curatorial Text – Contemporary Painting & Site-Specific Installations Ninphas is a body of work by Eduardo Romaguera that emerges from the conceptual framework of CITY LIGHT, evolving it toward a more organic, fluid, and environmentally responsive language. Developed through a series of installations and paintings realized in Valencia, Ninphas explores the transition from urban structures to natural morphologies. While CITY LIGHT focuses on the rhythmic intensity of the city, Ninphas shifts attention to the underlying organic systems that inhabit and surround the urban environment—vegetal forms, neural patterns, and natural flows that persist within the city’s fabric. In this series, colour becomes a living matter. Forms are not predesigned but arise through the act of painting itself, expanding and intertwining in a process that mirrors growth, adaptation, and transformation. References to neural networks and biological structures act as generative impulses, allowing the works to evolve toward a more instinctive and ecological visual language. Ninphas establishes a dialogue between the artificial and the natural, proposing the city not as an oppositional space to nature, but as an environment where organic and constructed systems coexist and influence one another. The works oscillate between abstraction and suggestion, inviting viewers to perceive the city as a living organism rather than a static structure. This series has been presented through site-specific installations and exhibition contexts in Valencia and forms part of Romaguera’s broader investigation into colour, form, and spatial perception. Ninphas is conceived as an open and evolving project, available for institutional exhibitions, curatorial programs, and future installations.





