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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
51.2x78.7in
About this artwork
In "Synapses", Perez Lorca uses painting as a raw and spontaneous medium to engage in a material exploration of the unconscious. Here inks splatter and brush against each other, radiant chromatic fields emerge and intertwine, faces sometimes rise from limbo, projectiles fall, and flowers bloom in bouquets of synapses.
The artist invites the viewer to cross the threshold of the canvas and plunge into a hypnotic trance to accompany them in an intimate… gathering of scattered fragments, lost at the edge of their consciousness.
Carlos Perez Lorca, a self-taught artist based in Brussels, expresses himself through photography, sculpture, drawing, and painting. As a child, he spent several years isolated in a pediatric center for chronic illnesses. Left to his own devices, he used drawing to tame his unspeakable pain. Today, he explores a variety of techniques, alternating between dreamlike and saccharine compositions featuring childhood objects such as marshmallows and dolls, and expressive, spontaneous painting that draws its strength from the currents of the subconscious. His work is deeply moving in its unsettling emotional charge, inviting us to experience the complexity of the soul's movements and the depths of human folly.