Hevel is a work that mixes abstract forms with glass, fabrics and stones creating complex dreamlike representations. It is a work in which the forms are drawn in a clear and precise way, looking for inspiration in dreamlike forms, nonexistent in reality and existing in the metaphysics of the dream. The color comes to fill these well-defined forms, finding tonal degradations that form volumes to control the chiaroscuro.
The use of glass, fabrics, and stones in "Hevel" adds a physical and tactile dimension to the piece, inviting the viewer to interact with the work in a more sensory way. The choice of materials also contributes to the dreamlike quality of the piece, as if the forms are suspended in a surreal space.
We aimed to create a sense of ambiguity and intrigue in "Hevel", playing with the viewer's perception of the forms and their relationships to each other. The use of abstract shapes allowed us to explore different compositions and arrangements, while the precise lines and forms help to ground the piece in a recognizable visual language.
Overall, "Hevel" is an exploration of the boundaries between reality and the metaphysical realm of dreams.
Client: | Personal |
Date: | 15.12.2020 |
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