Acrylic on wood.
30x30x2"
The painting is a geometric pattern that allows the wood to show through in between the pattern. The pattern itself represents all dimensions of reality and phenomena contained within it, while the space in between represents the quantum field or space. I titled the painting "Oro", which means gold in Spanish because I felt like I had struck gold with this particular piece which is the progenitor of my current body of work. The conceptualization of the work and the work itself is the first demonstration of my philosophic lens as an abstract artist. Extrapolating from the Minimalist art movement and the Opt art movement, my work emphasizes that consciousness constructs reality. Therefore my work is not just painting on a wood panel (an ideology promoted by Frank Stella in the Minimalist movement), but an invitation to analyze the inner workings of the mind which co-creates our universe.
I am a Los Angeles based self-taught artist. My practice involves a combination of conceptualization and abstraction that has largely to do with the nature of reality and how our mind perceives reality. I am represented by Revealed Gallery in Charleston South Carolina and have had a pop-up exhibition this past spring at a local coffee shop and currently exploring opportunities on a grander scale to showcase my work to the public.
ARTIST’S STATEMENT
My practice focuses on a conceptual framework in which painting is used to convey the energy and metaphysics of the universe. Each painted is much like a meditative device that can be used to charge a space or to trigger the divine consciousness within the viewer. The fact that our consciousness constructs reality is very important in understanding anything in the world. For that reason my work seeks to inspire introspection in the vast nature of the self. From that place of deep knowing we can all come to see the world as a wonderful and miraculous experience we call life.
My work has followed the philosophic insights of Minimalism and Opt Art, yet extrapolated from both camps by focusing on the spiritual, metaphysical and psychological aspects of the human experience.
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Oro
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