Interior landscapes

``Handling the landscape``

Mixed technique with rice paper on canvas, 115 x 160cm.-45.2 x 62.9 inches.

``The sea without ocean or silence”

 Mixed technique with rice paper on fabric, 120 x 150cm.- 47.2 x 59 inches.

“Kaleidoscope…sea”

Mixed technique with rice paper on fabric, 100 x 81cm. 39.3 x 31.8 inches.

“Meanders of the dream”

 Mixed technique with rice paper on fabric, 100 x 81cm. 39.3 x 31.8 inches.

“Like black birds”

Mixed technique with rice paper on fabric, 100 x 81cm. 39.3 x 31.8 inches.

“Between light and darkness I”

 Mixed technique with rice paper on fabric, 100x 81cm. 39.3 x 31.8 inches.

“Between the light and the darkness II”

Mixed technique with rice paper on canvas, 100 x 81cm. 39.3 x 31.8 inches.

“Deep blue”

Mixed media with rice paper on fabric, 100 x 81cm.39.3 x 31.8 inches.

“Going through the fog”

Mixed technique with rice paper on fabric, 90 x 60cm. 35.4 x 23.6 inches.

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«Interior landscapes»

 

To express states of a spiritual nature through the landscape, creates an inmediate impact on the senses, conditions an emotional response to the work, is a possibility that expresses the sensitivity and critical spirit of the artist.

The viewer must surrender to the image, sharpen his vision, mind and feelings.

The content of art is not essentially different from the content of other expressions but art achieves its effect by the subconscious organization of its own tools.

The internal state that an image provokes has enough impact to transmit the true meaning to the observer and through that journey to those worlds appear the underlying enigma.

In this series, the interior landscape is the central theme but only as a representation of an intimate space which manifests and expresses the hidden, secret universe of human interiority.

To capture these images is to contemplate their energy, their beauty, their deepest expressions.

 

 

“Take adventage of the Landscape”

“Magicians maintain that, in most people who observe a landscape, a capsule is formed. This capsule is not as small as believed and constitutes the medium between the landscape and the contemplator.

If the contemplator could tear off that capsule and take it with him, he would become immeasurably ecstatic, he would conquer paradise on earth.

But this requires extreme delicacy, prodigious strength and understanding of what you are achieving. Its like uprooting a tree with all its roots. The evil spirits who everywhere use mnemonic, graphic representations, comparisons, analysis and brutalities on the observed matter, not only do not know what I am referring to but they can not realize the wonderful and almost childlike simplicity of that operation that I am telling you. It leads with simplicity to the threshold of ecstasy.”

“In the Land of Wizards”, Henry Michaux, 1941.