Thursday, June 11, 2009

My USP

"Shower" 50x50 cm/acrylic&a.t./2008

"Primordial" 50x50 cm/acrylic&a.t./2008

"The Middle Way" 50x50 cm/acrylic&a.t./2009

"It Happened Then" 50x50 cm/acrylic&a.t./2008

"It Happens Now" 50x50 cm/acrylic&a.t./2009

"Organic" 50x50 cm/acrylic&a.t./2009

"Inner Conflict" 50x50 cm/acrylic&a.t./2009

"Outer Conflict" 50x50 cm/acrylic&a.t./2009

"Focus" 50x50 cm/acrylic&a.t./2008

"Defocus" 50x50 cm/acrylic&a.t./2008

Here are some of my latest works in which I concentrate on using unconventional materials with powerful plasticity such as chewing gum (a.t. stands for artist's technique) and acrylic paint in obtaining dynamic pseudo-controlled visuals (mostly letting the materials express themselves) with an artificial if not toxic appearance, a moon-like aspect and under some unique modes of expressing myself through gestures and composition. The concept stands for the omnipresent duality of things, the sudden changes of angle and perspective that reveal different sides of the same story, the dispute between the done and undone terms and of course, the inner dualist nature that we can find in almost everything that surrounds us. The artificial silvery chromatic is applied to the "sculpted" image as an unifier; the lack of color permits us to focus on the composition and the image itself, revealing the concept naked, in its synthetic form, without the use of specific artifices of painting and traditional arts.

Regarding the previous post, if someone asks me about my works, I could resume what's written above in a simple yet comprehensive and endorsing USP:
Through use of cheap yet plastic unconventional materials, I visioned some sincere dynamic compositions about the duality that resides in the nature of all things. Duality unconventionally expressed (in short terms).

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