This is my surreal craziness... It’s a musical picture, placed in
Mexico. It has to do with the palm-tree paintings and the
cityscapes that contain concrete and abstract elements... I
have no idea, what other people think of this... It looks like a
space-base. It all came from another picture that I painted over
an art-deco wall pattern. That pattern was a compilation of jungle
and the monkey. At the first glance you see a totally abstract
painting, but if you look at it closely you will discover the
houses, streets, cars, the whole city, and the monkeys give it a
rhythm, a kind of music. As it was finished, it reminded me on
the pictures of Cecily Brown, which are abstract and bedroompictures
at the same time. If you blend two pictures together,
the result is an abstract picture that visualizes something concrete
if you look at it closely. This style, this painting genre has
endless possibilities, it’s still a terra incognita. I believe that less
is more, I’d like to get better at this and still keep a personal
voice. It doesn’t matter if the base is patterned or not, it must
be parallel horizons of time and space. The rhythm and colors
of a picture are just as important as the theme itself. Often it is
based in reality (photos or memories) and elaborated in the abstract
direction. These two aspects, the structure of the base
and the layer painted over it gives a rhythmic harmony of my
pictures. I would like to realize the visualization of poetic narratives,
so that in case they annulate each other, something
new would emerge, that I didn’t even know it existed.
Mexico. It has to do with the palm-tree paintings and the
cityscapes that contain concrete and abstract elements... I
have no idea, what other people think of this... It looks like a
space-base. It all came from another picture that I painted over
an art-deco wall pattern. That pattern was a compilation of jungle
and the monkey. At the first glance you see a totally abstract
painting, but if you look at it closely you will discover the
houses, streets, cars, the whole city, and the monkeys give it a
rhythm, a kind of music. As it was finished, it reminded me on
the pictures of Cecily Brown, which are abstract and bedroompictures
at the same time. If you blend two pictures together,
the result is an abstract picture that visualizes something concrete
if you look at it closely. This style, this painting genre has
endless possibilities, it’s still a terra incognita. I believe that less
is more, I’d like to get better at this and still keep a personal
voice. It doesn’t matter if the base is patterned or not, it must
be parallel horizons of time and space. The rhythm and colors
of a picture are just as important as the theme itself. Often it is
based in reality (photos or memories) and elaborated in the abstract
direction. These two aspects, the structure of the base
and the layer painted over it gives a rhythmic harmony of my
pictures. I would like to realize the visualization of poetic narratives,
so that in case they annulate each other, something
new would emerge, that I didn’t even know it existed.