PERUVIAN-GERMAN
visual artist
Human stories told by nature
PERUVIAN-GERMAN
visual artist
PERUVIAN-GERMAN
visual artist
PERUVIAN-GERMAN
visual artist
Catharsis 18-20 follows the different stages of the cathartic process as it relates to the formation of storms at high sea.
A series exploring the stages of waves travelling on the open sea: emergence, unfolding, travel in search for direction and eventual collapse. >>> view works
“Breaking waves” are disrupted in their journey, ending preemptively and immediately by an outside force, an obstacle.
Each wave finally succeeds with different outcomes and consequences, given the specific characteristics of the wave in...
Tiny groups of plants and lone pioneers occupying niches such as the gaps between cobble stones or borders between street...
Body of work, currently under the working title “Revisited: Variations on ‘The enchanted cove’ after Joaquim Mir” is a long term ...
Thoughts following the path of falling water over guiding structures as a journey of the individual. >>> view works
Transient avatars are ephemeral sculptures created by nature as we immerse ourselves from land through the air and into ...
Orange, the uncertain state that indicates climate conditions before the critical state of red: “the period during which a state of ...
Collaborative projects including commissioned portraitscapes, political statements and creative mergers. >>> view works
Drawing from observations of nature's essential elements, our origins, I work to visually verbalize human interactions and processes of physical, emotional and spiritual change.
Framed by the concept of a series, stories evolve around impressions drawn from real world experiences of individuals and groups of people that remain unnamed. Often an initial piece will summarize the journey as a point of departure and is then dissected in consecutive works diving deeper into details of interest.
A thorough phase of research, extensive sketching and story boarding, distilling complex themes into a well structured problem until I find it worth adding to my lines of work.
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