Abstract
This paper delves into the domain of the languages encountered by the Spanish authors María Zambrano, José Ángel Valente and Eduardo Chillida, that is, philosophy, poetry and art respectively, in order to unravel the close connection that exists between the word and silence and between matter and emptiness; a convergence between philosophical, poetic and artistic thought. In short, it is a question of finding an analogy between these different but at the same time similar ways of conceiving creation, and from there to experience the works themselves.