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In this piece, I explore the delicate tension between structure and spontaneity, symbolized by a singular, vivid red line cutting across a serene gradient of blues and greens. The layered textures and subtle grids evoke depth and complexity beneath simplicity. This artwork invites calm and contemplation, energizing your space with its balance of precision and fluidity—a quiet yet striking focal point for any modern environment.
Since my youth, I have been influenced by Andy Warhol, particularly his simplicity and bold use of color—elements that continue to shape my work.
After exploring various materials, I found polystyrene as the medium that allows me to bring depth and structure to my ideas. This extra dimension offers a new perspective, especially within my cityscapes.
I avoid repetition by constantly introducing new elements, always moving forward to the next piece.
Inspired by the energy of Joy Division and The The, modern architecture, and artists such as David Hockney, Yves Klein, James Rosenquist, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, I continue to push my work beyond completion—guided by the words of Salvador Dalí: “Have no fear of perfection, you’ll never reach it.”