Foreign curvature. 2024
( Piece & Pieces )
30.48cm x 30.48cm
Acrylic on wood panel
This piece is bold with colors that complement each other. The black hugs the indigo. The vibrant pink lays on the brown. I love how those work well together. The curve shapes are inspired by sections of plants. I appreciate the negative space and how it breaks up the design. I distort shapes in nature and never make them completely how they are intended to look. I’m looking forward to creating a series of pieces in this style.
- Inspired by my recent excursion to the Netherlands, this distinctive piece is an integral part of my 'Peace & Pieces' series—an assemblage of small abstract works. Within this collection, each artwork is a fusion of harmonious colors and abstract shapes, occasionally evoking the essence of botanical elements or architectural fragments. The composition of these pieces seeks to convey a sense of tranquil unity amid the diversity of form and color, encapsulating the essence of my artistic exploration in this particular series.
"In my artistic practice, I frequently bestow titles upon my creations inspired by the locales I have traversed or the melodies that have recently resonated with me. While these titles may not necessarily correlate directly with the visual elements of the artwork, they serve as poignant reminders of the moments in which I brought each piece to life. While I hold personal interpretations of my work, I deliberately invite viewers to explore their own subjective meanings within the art, encouraging a contemplative engagement that elicits a unique emotional response “
( Piece & Pieces )
30.48cm x 30.48cm
Acrylic on wood panel
This piece is bold with colors that complement each other. The black hugs the indigo. The vibrant pink lays on the brown. I love how those work well together. The curve shapes are inspired by sections of plants. I appreciate the negative space and how it breaks up the design. I distort shapes in nature and never make them completely how they are intended to look. I’m looking forward to creating a series of pieces in this style.
- Inspired by my recent excursion to the Netherlands, this distinctive piece is an integral part of my 'Peace & Pieces' series—an assemblage of small abstract works. Within this collection, each artwork is a fusion of harmonious colors and abstract shapes, occasionally evoking the essence of botanical elements or architectural fragments. The composition of these pieces seeks to convey a sense of tranquil unity amid the diversity of form and color, encapsulating the essence of my artistic exploration in this particular series.
"In my artistic practice, I frequently bestow titles upon my creations inspired by the locales I have traversed or the melodies that have recently resonated with me. While these titles may not necessarily correlate directly with the visual elements of the artwork, they serve as poignant reminders of the moments in which I brought each piece to life. While I hold personal interpretations of my work, I deliberately invite viewers to explore their own subjective meanings within the art, encouraging a contemplative engagement that elicits a unique emotional response “
( Piece & Pieces )
30.48cm x 30.48cm
Acrylic on wood panel
This piece is bold with colors that complement each other. The black hugs the indigo. The vibrant pink lays on the brown. I love how those work well together. The curve shapes are inspired by sections of plants. I appreciate the negative space and how it breaks up the design. I distort shapes in nature and never make them completely how they are intended to look. I’m looking forward to creating a series of pieces in this style.
- Inspired by my recent excursion to the Netherlands, this distinctive piece is an integral part of my 'Peace & Pieces' series—an assemblage of small abstract works. Within this collection, each artwork is a fusion of harmonious colors and abstract shapes, occasionally evoking the essence of botanical elements or architectural fragments. The composition of these pieces seeks to convey a sense of tranquil unity amid the diversity of form and color, encapsulating the essence of my artistic exploration in this particular series.
"In my artistic practice, I frequently bestow titles upon my creations inspired by the locales I have traversed or the melodies that have recently resonated with me. While these titles may not necessarily correlate directly with the visual elements of the artwork, they serve as poignant reminders of the moments in which I brought each piece to life. While I hold personal interpretations of my work, I deliberately invite viewers to explore their own subjective meanings within the art, encouraging a contemplative engagement that elicits a unique emotional response “