Nostalgia en Tungsteno

Photograph-based oil paintings that were taken in the 1980s and early 1990s with analog cameras that used photographic film containing the mineral tungsten to capture interior light. Unusual composition, light direction, the aesthetic content of the time and the emotions they evoke refer to the moment saved in history in the realm of the uncanny. Forming and reviving these images, contemplating how photography worked in the past and reflecting its use in the present as a socio-cultural study of the way we see the world in the present, the attachment and nostalgic anchoring of the past unearthing the infinite possibilities for the future.

2020 — 2021

 

Abstract

Truth in with her matter-of-fact style, that it would be better if colors made it. Whose only play is what you find yourself, and do it alone. It’s when there is no use for considerations, Life is too much like pathless woods. As repetition is in play, I’d like to get away from earth for a while. To then come back to it and begin over again.

2020 — 2021

 

Selected Works

Oil on canvas or wood , size vary from painting to painting, ranging as large as 2 x 2 meters and as small as 10 x 15 cm.

Layering of time in a plain way marks time: to make again, to bring to life. The physicality of our lives stays the same, even though we feel so different. We adapt to the physicality and keep the imprint as images over and over. What we need to exist and bring light to what may be easily overlooked, veiling the imagination in a tease to the spectator. The work functions like poetry.

2012 — 2020

 

 

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