BACK THEN, 120x100 cm. Acrylic and Markers on Canvas. 2019
MAOF, 114X100 CM. Acrylic and markers on Canvas. 2017
MY DEAL, 105x100 CM. Acrylic AND PENS ON CANVAS. 2017
COMING FORWARD, 125X74 CM. Acrylic and markers on Canvas. 2017
PS, 162X104 CM. ACRYLIC AND PENCILS ON CANVAS. 2016
ONCE AGAIN, 125X74 CM. Acrylic and markers on Canvas. 2015
A VISIT, 150X50 CM. Acrylic and markers on Canvas. 2015
WE ARE TWO, 54X54 CM. ACRYLIC AND PENS ON CANVAS. 2017
SONAR, 80X60 CM. Acrylic and markers on Canvas. 2020
Ready, 90x70 cm. Acrylic, paper & pencils on Canvas. 2022
TO BE, 115X100 CM. Acrylic and markers on Canvas. 2016
UNTITLED, 50X50 CM. ACRYLIC ON CANVAS. 2020
Unseen Terrain
Unseen Terrain portrays environments that can be seen alien to our everyday 3-dimensional reality, yet may resonate with something familiar, something we don't often give a name to or identify it's location, but still acknowledge as somewhat ours. It can be a place we had been to in our past, or in a dream. It can be an image we saw, or something that can provoke an immediate response of our sensorial system. We can acquire some familiarity of how our unseen metaphysical reality behaves or looks far from our eyes. We cannot grasp it, hold it in our hands, but we can intuitively perceive it.
Unseen Terrain
BACK THEN, 120x100 cm. Acrylic and Markers on Canvas. 2019
MAOF, 114X100 CM. Acrylic and markers on Canvas. 2017
MY DEAL, 105x100 CM. Acrylic AND PENS ON CANVAS. 2017
COMING FORWARD, 125X74 CM. Acrylic and markers on Canvas. 2017
PS, 162X104 CM. ACRYLIC AND PENCILS ON CANVAS. 2016
ONCE AGAIN, 125X74 CM. Acrylic and markers on Canvas. 2015
A VISIT, 150X50 CM. Acrylic and markers on Canvas. 2015
WE ARE TWO, 54X54 CM. ACRYLIC AND PENS ON CANVAS. 2017
SONAR, 80X60 CM. Acrylic and markers on Canvas. 2020
Ready, 90x70 cm. Acrylic, paper & pencils on Canvas. 2022
TO BE, 115X100 CM. Acrylic and markers on Canvas. 2016
UNTITLED, 50X50 CM. ACRYLIC ON CANVAS. 2020
Unseen Terrain portrays environments that can be seen alien to our everyday 3-dimensional reality, yet may resonate with something familiar, something we don't often give a name to or identify it's location, but still acknowledge as somewhat ours. It can be a place we had been to in our past, or in a dream. It can be an image we saw, or something that can provoke an immediate response of our sensorial system. We can acquire some familiarity of how our unseen metaphysical reality behaves or looks far from our eyes. We cannot grasp it, hold it in our hands, but we can intuitively perceive it.