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"Bread and Circus" is one of the works in the series of urban "Maps", of collages in which the main material is advertising posters, pop-inspired, I have created a series of pieces with more volume, such as a paper bas-relief , with folds that allow us to see the back of the material, and with expressive brushstrokes. They are framed in methacrylate boxes, an aspect that gives them an elegant presentation, creating a very suggestive contrast. The… depth of the methacrylate box is 9 centimeters.
« My commitment to art is the sublimation of the insides and scars, the objectification of what we cannot explain in words, and the praise of uncertainty. »
Ángel Celada is an experimented artist based in Spain whose paintings have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions nationally. The central theory in his art explores life experiences and the way we evolve and overcome trauma or adverse circumstances. Celada's abstract and multilayered compositions garner inspiration from pop art, expressionism, art brut, and conceptual art. He creates using acrylics and collage on wood or paper.