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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Synthetic board
- Other details : Artwork on synthetic panel. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 23.6x19.7in
About this artwork
In this work, I interpret the ordered chaos of Shibuya, that instant when thousands of people move in all directions under the perfect geometry of the world's most iconic pedestrian crossing. The blue and turquoise rectangles represent the blocks of light, screens, and skyscrapers that envelop the scene, while the dark vertical stripes evoke the constant movement of the crowd.
I aimed for a clean, almost architectural composition, where each shade… of blue suggests a distinct rhythm: cobalt blue as the urban pulse, sky blue as a breath of fresh air, and turquoise as vibrant energy. The white markings are a direct nod to the pedestrian crossing, that universal symbol of Tokyo.
The result is an abstract but recognizable vision, a visual translation of the dynamism of Shibuya and that urban pulse that always accompanies the city.
I aimed for a clean, almost architectural composition, where each shade… of blue suggests a distinct rhythm: cobalt blue as the urban pulse, sky blue as a breath of fresh air, and turquoise as vibrant energy. The white markings are a direct nod to the pedestrian crossing, that universal symbol of Tokyo.
The result is an abstract but recognizable vision, a visual translation of the dynamism of Shibuya and that urban pulse that always accompanies the city.
David Albert
Spain
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
David Albert (Spain, 1975) is a contemporary painter based in Catalonia. The Mediterranean, the Ebro Delta, and the mineral light of the coast are his permanent workspace.
His current practice is articulated in three series: Mirages —landscapes of memory constructed by glazes, sanding and impasto—, Géométries en Calme —where geometry learns to be silent— and Architecture of Silence, a vertical exploration of structure as a chromatic score.
She works in acrylic on canvas, in formats between 50×50 and 150×150 cm. Her palette—deep turquoises, oxidized ochres, titanium whites, bituminous blacks—translates her Mediterranean origin into a material and contained language, where color is not applied: it is discovered.
Her work has been exhibited at international art fairs (Art3F Bordeaux, Luxembourg, Barcelona, Milan) and in galleries such as Van Gogh Madrid and Petit Atelier Lleida. Her work is included in Singulart's curatorial selections due to its technical and material coherence.
His current practice is articulated in three series: Mirages —landscapes of memory constructed by glazes, sanding and impasto—, Géométries en Calme —where geometry learns to be silent— and Architecture of Silence, a vertical exploration of structure as a chromatic score.
She works in acrylic on canvas, in formats between 50×50 and 150×150 cm. Her palette—deep turquoises, oxidized ochres, titanium whites, bituminous blacks—translates her Mediterranean origin into a material and contained language, where color is not applied: it is discovered.
Her work has been exhibited at international art fairs (Art3F Bordeaux, Luxembourg, Barcelona, Milan) and in galleries such as Van Gogh Madrid and Petit Atelier Lleida. Her work is included in Singulart's curatorial selections due to its technical and material coherence.