
KATRINA BELLO | "Lupain (Posoge 1)," 2023 Charcoal and pastel on paper, 53 1/2 x 48 in (135.9 x 121.9 cm).
Terra Madre: Katrina Bello
Carina Evangelista on the work of Katrina Bello. May 30, 2025
Charcoal—in use for human visual expression since 26,000 BCE—is Philippine-born artist Katrina Bello’s preferred medium fortranscribing her response to landscapes she immerses herself in. Exploring the terrain inart residencies in different parts of the U.S. is Bello’s way of finding elemental connections to her adopted country. The haptic—the sense of touch—is ever-present in her process and production. From the earth, dirt, or rocks that she collects or crushes to the charcoal and pastel that she smudges onto paper to create the skeins of lines and the shades of crevices in the tree bark or stone striations that she draws, her hand serves as the medium through which she meditates on what it means to embrace what feels like terra incognita.
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