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Detached from representative references, a series of 9 abstract paintings -small format- are made in order to explore a relationship between textures, color, and forms.


After completion, the collection of studies are recontextualized into multiple possibilities to transform the artwork into a new art form.


A few ideas explored:
A_Studies become a compiled artbook, in which the object (book) becomes the artwork to remove the attention from a single painting.


B_Reasearch for new technology that reinterprets images in order to modify disliked aspects from the original work and create a new art form.


C_Use Studio photography to display the new art form.


D_Use Landscape photography to find unexpected visual relations in between the new form and the environment.

(2017)
_Artwork #1
Acrylic painting and sand on handmade paper.

Collection of paintings are bound and transformed into an art book
9 x 11 in
22.86 x 27.94 cm

_Artwork #2
Yarn blankets
180 x 150 cm

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