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Medium :
Acrylic, Collage on Cardboard , Cardboard
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
5.1x11in
About this artwork
"Dragon Insect" is a work that challenges the boundaries between entomology and mythology. Through a hybrid morphology, the piece captures the essence of a fantastical specimen that seems to have been extracted from an imaginary natural history codex. The elongated structure and the arrangement of its limbs suggest suspended movement, a creature in constant tension between the fragility of an insect and the imposing presence of a dragon. It stands… out for its treatment of texture and color. The use of a high-contrast color palette—where gestural whites clash with the depths of black and the nuances of the support—accentuates the material character of the piece. The technique employed allows light to play with the reliefs, endowing the creature with an organic three-dimensionality that seems to vibrate above its base.
Support: Mounted on a solid cardboard base decorated in harmony with the artwork.
Style: Organic Expressionism/Contemporary Surrealism.
Nicolás A. Urquiza, an Argentinian trained in drawing, painting, and sound and image design in Buenos Aires, explores the intersection of traditional and digital art using oil, sculpture, glitch art, photocopies, and animation. His techniques range from hyperrealism to automatic drawing and what he calls "cubism in motion," where he combines reduction, margin manipulation, and simultaneous perspectives, creating introspective and experimental works. His pieces convey a profound existential and cathartic presence, inviting the viewer to experience a renewal of perception and a meditative connection with the Polish-Pataphysical here-and-now.