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Álvaro Verduzco
De la serie aglomeraciones

2013

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#draw #scketch #pencil #frame #box Por un lado está el diario de lo que ha estado sucediendo durante los últimos meses alrededor del mundo. De pequeño formato, los dibujos muestran escenas íntimas de fotografías distantes. Por otro están los paisajes distantes y ficticios que se han generado durante el último año de producción en el estudio. De pequeño y mediano formato, los paisajes muestran lugares distantes que dan lugar a una interpretación íntima, personal. El diario de dibujos basados en fotografías es el resultado de capturar una imagen pre fabricada y recolectada para tomarla, re interpretarla y generar una intimidad con la imagen para lograr escudriñar la fotografía mas allá del contexto en el que fue creado por medio del dibujo. El proyecto de paisaje es el resultado de crear una imagen por medio de la imaginación para crear un mundo ficticio y personal alejado de cualquier conflicto aparente, latente o tajante. En apariencia paradójicos, estos dos cuerpos de trabajo se unen gracias a la lejanía de uno y la cercanía de otro contrapuestas la una de la otra. Por un lado el crear un diario íntimo de imágenes ajenas a inocuas a mi, por otro crear un cuerpo de trabajo fáctico e imaginativo para crear un mundo que no existe, alejado de mi, pero creado desde dentro.
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  • Creation Year:
    2013
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 11.82 in (30 cm)Width: 9.06 in (23 cm)
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    El diario de dibujos basados en fotografías es el resultado de capturar una imagen pre fabricada y recolectada para tomarla, re interpretarla y generar una intimidad con la imagen para lograr escudriñar la fotografía mas allá de su contexto.
  • Gallery Location:
    Mexico City, MX
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU79134990041
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