Collecting, Transforming New Visual Narratives.
An artistic exploration that collects visual fragments, processes, and transforms them using digital technologies and analog techniques. This project redefines the boundary between human and digital, creating new perspectives on artistic creation while questioning the relationships between art, technology, and public image.
Drawing as a Fundamental Medium
Drawing is a powerful way to explore how the world can be understood and represented. It often begins with mastering simple shapes and figures, building a strong foundation step by step. Over time, the process evolves into a more creative and intuitive approach, moving beyond replication to reinterpretation.
Formal Evolution in Visual Representation
Greek Mythology as a Pretext
Using Greek mythology as research tool, this collection of paintings from the 14th century to today moves beyond analyzing myths or their textual narratives. Instead, it focuses on the evolution of formal representation in painting, showing how visual approaches to timeless themes have transformed with the introduction of new technologies.
Exploring Social and Spatial Mobility
An exploration of mobility through the lens of thresholds as spaces of transition and transformation. Drawing from mythological and social contexts, the project examines how spaces and individuals redefine boundaries, creating new dynamics that challenge cultural and spatial norms.
When I Paint
Dualities and Visual Fluidity
A reflection on painting as a journey beyond technical mastery, embracing dualities like light and darkness or the rational and the intuitive. This exploration seeks to transcend traditional representation, revealing the essence of forms through a balance between structured techniques and creative freedom.
Inhabitant of the Border Zone
Photographer: Charles O’Rear
By around 1972, this area was already embedded in a network of transportation and utility corridors that reflected both its historical significance and its attempts at economic development.
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