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This work constructs a surreal architectural space where angular planes, suspended walkways, and intensely colored volumes generate a vibrant scene full of spatial tension. The composition plays with impossible perspectives and abrupt depths, creating an environment that seems to expand beyond the frame.
At the center, a tiny human figure moves along a narrow walkway, providing scale and a narrative of exploration and vulnerability. Light falls… sharply on the surfaces, accentuating the contrasts and reinforcing the feeling of a monumental and enigmatic space.
The result is a piece that combines contemporary geometry, expressive color and an almost cinematic atmosphere, inviting the viewer to enter an impossible architectural landscape.
Héctor Romero García is a painter and designer with a solid background in architecture and interior design. He primarily uses acrylic, ink, pencil, varnishes, and spray paint on rigid supports such as MDF, methacrylate, and Forex. His works explore geometric abstraction, architectural minimalism, and surrealism, emphasizing the use of forced perspectives and emotional geometries. He seeks to evoke an introspective and sensory pause in the viewer, inviting them to inhabit silent spaces charged with tension, light, and mystery, where reason and intuition coexist in balance.