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Other details :
Artwork on Dibond. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
76.8x59.1in
About this artwork
The place of waiting is a time of silence. It is a dichotomous, ambivalent place...
The light emanating from the top of the painting—as in Claudio Rodríguez's poem: "Clarity always comes from the sky;/ it is a gift: it is not found among things but far above, and it occupies them…"—contrasts with the darkness, that resounding and impenetrable black that fills the background of the painting. And that Pascalian stillness evoked by the empty chair,… contrasted with the trodden ground and the agitation of its footprints, multiple overlapping and hesitant steps that would lead us to "wandering around…" and to the peripatetic thinking of Aristotle's school.
Carolina Ferrer is an artist with a long and distinguished career whose formal and thematic singularity sets her apart. Her pictorial world is suggestive and enigmatic in conception and impeccably executed. Her poetic spaces move wisely within the equidistant space between plastic intensity and semantic clarity. She employs bold fluorescent colors and almost monochromatic atmospheres that imbue her images with great power and expressiveness; and a singular use of light, in its maximum contrast, with extreme chiaroscuro. The artist shows a tendency towards large format, creating atmospheres with an air of unreality, producing a tone of mystery in her works, and achieving an emotional representation of space. The artist tells us: "My work is detached from the urgencies of our time. In my proposals, I contrast empty spaces, objects of hypnotic stillness, or silent figures with the clamor of the world and the overexcited society in which we live. And as an act of rebellion against it."