PRACTICE DEVELOPMENT


ENTROPY I



                  
         
                         
       
 
  
  






240 x 120 x 6 cm, Acrylic, Sand, Glass Splinters, Pigments, Volcanic Ash, Spray on Canvas


 
The work shows a sort of a semi-deserted, rugged landscape with characteristics of the geological processes I am interested in, such as tectonic changes, shifts, cracks, fragmentation, erosion and contraction.
It is a painting as well as an object. I apply painterly techniques to create a 3-dimensional effect and, at the same time, I work sculpturally imitating natural processes, modelling, shifting, moving the surface and tilting the canvas, using natural materials, such as sand and volcanic ash, alongside with man-made materials, glass, acrylic paint, pigments and paint spray.



Temporally paintings left as a residue from the 'Entropy I'

    
 
     
     
  
 


 
  Paint & Sand Residue on Tarpaulin, 7 x 5 m



THE IMPOSSIBLE LIGHTNESS OF BEING I



     
  
      
                                      Foam, Acrylic Paint, Pigments

  
 
  
                
                    
                                                                                

                       
 

   One brick on the ceiling


                                  Four bricks on the ceiling         






      Seven bricks hanging


                                       13 bricks hanging     


     16 bricks hanging


   17 bricks between the floor and the ceiling


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ON THE EDGE



180 x 90 x 6 cm, Sand, Acrylic, Spray on Canvas