Olga Flór explores our surroundings valuing abandoned spaces, everyday environments, and memories as meaningful connections with reality. They are traces of our passage and project environments of escape. Her artistic approach revolves around suggesting alternative ways to experience and perceive our environment, emphasizing our relationship with objects and things. By prioritising contemplation in our materialistic and image-driven society, Flór depicts notions such as duration and boredom as contrasting ideal states of being. Through a poetic and semi-abstract approach, she crafts unique metal and textile sculptures, tapestries, and objects, invoking different stages of our existence and opening spaces.