CANVAS/TELAS/TOILES

COSMIC BALANCE (Wing quest). Exposed @ Carhartt Gallery, GERMANY.

Friday, December 9th, 2011

Part of the collective exhibition at carhartt gallery, in Germany, was the presentation of this new canvas, result of the research made on paper during the previous weeks.

WING QUEST

WING QUEST. Acrylic & spraypaint on canvas. 100×146cm. 2011

This piece, such as all the drawings of this blue-red serie, is made as a mandala*.
The term is of Hindu origin and appears in the Rig Veda as the name of the sections of the work, but is also used in other Indian religions, particularly Buddhism. They are also a key part of anuttarayoga tantra meditation practices.

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FROM DESIRE TO FULLFILMENT

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

These are two canvas i made after “El Spmet” that took me ages to do…. one mounth and a half repeating the same gesture each days, seing little by little the painting being born.
So I needed to get my hand and mind free for a wide…
Then i took a pen, and waited to see what will happen, what was i feeling after this long introspection…
I made a serie of 7 draws expressing human duality, or the way from doubting to acting, through hope.

From this serie of draws, were borned 2 first canvas of three.

“FROM DESIRE”. Acrylic on canva. 100×146cm. 2010

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ERGO SUM.

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

February 2010

EXHIBITION in Paris. Maison des metallos.

Collaboration with Belgian artist Gwenola CARRERE.

Acrylic, pen and oil chalk on canva. 130×195cm.

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EL SPMET

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

By Remed. 2009
Acrylic on canva. 130×190cm.

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“ORIENTATION”

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

By Remed.

Diptic or 2 canvas of 100×146cm.
Oil chack, Spray, Acrylic, Lead pen.
2009.

This 2 pieces are made of spontaneity, i hadn’t made any finalised sketch for them. So i started roughly with spraypaint, and slowly composed the image, changing layers after layers, tools after tools….here are a few pictures of the evolution of the paintings.

"Orientation" step 01 "Orientation" step 02

"Orientation" step 03 "Orientation" step 04

"Orientation" step 05 "Orientation" step 06

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