Fabric-like shapes float mid-air, their edges lifted as if by a breeze. Delicate and floral, fresh and youthful, there is an air of spring and summer. Building from a wisp of rose-pink, the forms become successively heavy – weighed down with layer upon layer of glossy pink or pale violet, before finishing, finally, with a […]
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One senses a slow drift – a movement that is gradual, heavy and leisurely – as the big, glooping layers crawl over one another, until they eventually come to a stop. This slow pace results in plump and well-defined strands, which finish with pleasingly soft, rounded edges. Capturing a feeling of heat – evoked in […]
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Like a piece of foam that has been picked away at, the rough cylindrical form seems to have been found through a process of gradual erosion – its pitted surface resembling a rugged rock face, resplendent with dents and cavities, craters and pockmarks. In vivid blue, the Suerza brings to mind industrial materials, such as […]
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It is as if all of the individual strokes and marks that make up a painting have fallen from the canvas, to be gathered together and given a new, sculptural form. Ribbons of glossy colour, each striped with various tones and shades, form a ball of sorts. Alive with energy, the various strands curl and […]
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