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In the black silence of the pictorial night, the figure of the banderillero rises, drawn with lines that do not seek realism, but the ritual essence of the art of bullfighting.
His body, sculpted in gold, carved by the same light that bathes the sand at sunset, conveys a sense of movement and restrained elegance, the moment before courage takes shape at the start of the bullfight. A golden or mustard yellow tone predominates on the torso and legs,… their texture adding relief and symbolically alluding to the bullfighter's suit of lights, reinforced by the montera that crowns his head. The banderillas, represented abstractly using an intense red like blood made symbol, are like the memory of the bull that has not yet entered the arena.
Andrés Pineda is a Colombian-Spanish draughtsman and draftsman who for more than two decades has explored drawing and painting, building a visual universe where emotion and imperfection are the protagonists.
His work, influenced by his travels around the world, is a reflection of experiences, cultures and sensations that shape a constantly evolving aesthetic.
After years of creating in privacy, she has decided to open the doors of her art to the public, sharing pieces that defy convention and celebrate the aesthetic.
His work moves between abstract, surrealism and figurative, fusing traditional techniques with contemporary approaches.
Among the cities where he has exhibited his art are galleries and fairs in cities such as Madrid, New York, Zurich, Paris and Milan, inviting each viewer to discover his or her own meaning in each stroke.