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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
59.1x59.1in
About this artwork
In creating this piece, I explored the interplay of simplicity and depth through geometric forms. Each line, meticulously drawn with acrylics, stretches across the canvas, capturing both the precision of minimalism and the dynamism of oriental art. This composition invites viewers into a metaphysical journey, encouraging contemplation and inner peace. Aligning these colorful threads, I aimed to evoke a sense of harmony and boundless energy, perfect… for rejuvenating any living space.
« Every paradox can be resolved if the visual resolution is appropriate. »
Alejandra Repetto Escardó is a Río de la Plata–based visual artist whose work approaches emptiness as an active, generative, and symbolic field. Influenced by Constructive Universalism and Zen Buddhist thought, she explores the persistence of the sacred and the infinite as a continuum running through the different stages of her practice.
From early monochromes to increasingly refined geometric forms, her practice has evolved toward an economy of means, exemplified in series such as Entre líneas y alternancias, Juego de niños, Trinidades, and Infinito.
In recent years, her work has turned toward the horizon and landscape as contemplative structures that reconfigure perception and space. Current research extends this inquiry toward indigenous American cosmologies, particularly the Chakana, understanding geometry as a metaphysical structure through which perception, territory, and cosmos converge.