Adicionado dia 8 de jun. de 2021
My works bring human behavior as central themes in relation to the complexities of contemporary society and nature in general, which by its constant changes through human interference make us reflect on how we can improve as people. The protagonist of my work focuses not on the human being per se, but on his behavior in the environment in which he intends to live, work or develop something else, I bring a connotative pictorial dissertation on all these themes that are part of of life and which is widely discussed by several other aspects of society. Show my perspective by brushstrokes with excess paint on the canvas through artistic expression that is manifested in turn by the traces of my art imprinting on it human nature in relation to the environment in which we live, in this way everything around us becomes a large mirror, reflecting an undeniable reality. Speaking of mirrors, one of the main themes of my work is nature, it teaches us how to be...delicate, generous, abundant, pleasant, affectionate, welcoming and pure, but it works as a mirror, reflecting in itself what humanity is, and the reflection is not always pleasant. In any of its expressions, however, it teaches us about what we are and what we have become. Through this reading and several other references such as impressionism and realism, I seek in my work to portray not only the beautiful nature and contemporary life in which we live in general, but also the reflection of humanity through it. The acute visual discomfort that some of my works bring contrasts with the beauty of others, I purposely do this to create a division of the beautiful and the ugly, created by human interference, one of the challenges I bring to my work is to make it current, polysemic, plural and provocative, at any time it is seen. I consider myself a contemporary artist, I don't like labels, because the artist has to reinvent himself every day in a totally free and loose way, as a thinking artist and critic of the medium in that I live, I bring the idea of a work as something more difficult to conceive, than the materiality itself, the materials I usually use are brushes, spatulas, cotton or canvas fabric as support for my paintings, and acrylic paint, some I sometimes use oil-based paint over dry acrylic paint to produce some details.