Gonzalo Borondo (Valladolid, 1989) is a multimedia artist who navigates between Spain and Italy, drawing from his roots in muralism and public art to explore the intricate relationships between memory, heritage, and space. His artistic practice delves into the continuum of history, seeking to renew contemporary perspectives through the reinterpretation of traditional iconography and inherited culture. Borondo's site-specific interventions transform and interact with their surroundings, unearthing hidden narratives and events embedded within the environment to offer alternative views of the present. Working at the intersection of various media, Borondo crafts immersive atmospheres that blend analog and digital techniques. His work frequently employs nature as a metaphor for the spiritual, transcendent, and sacred, while architecture represents the artificial and transient. This interplay between the human and the landscape becomes a means of reflecting on the complexities of the human psyche, fostering a dialogue between permanence and ephemerality, the essential and the artificial.