Olga de Amaral (Colombian, 1932–Present) transforms fiber into vivid spatial compositions that dissolve the boundaries between craft and art. Across six decades, she has woven wool, linen, horsehair, and gold into tapestries and sculptural forms evoking both modernist rigor and spiritual depth. Drawing on pre-Columbian symbolism and natural forms, her works invite meditation through light, texture, and material alchemy.