8x5 al 2025
Edition | Unikat |
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Sujet | Abstrakt |
Technik | Malerei |
Höhe | 120 cm |
Breite | 75 cm |
Länge/Tiefe | 3 cm |
Each unit can be read as an event: not a fixed meaning, but a site of difference and relation. Through the germinal chaos, colour does not illustrate but instead arises as a remnant of the struggle with the canvas. In this process, knowledge is suspended and replaced by an active form of unknowing, a persistent suspicion of what is already known.
Technique:
Oil on canvas, waxed pigment and acryl on primed cotton canvas.
Year:
2025
Shipping:
The work will be shipped stretched by hand on a stretcher frame. This includes a certificate of authenticity and signature on the back.
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AuftragsarbeitenGerard Almirall
"In our increasingly industrialized world, a space where you can live with inner peace is difficult to find. The need to move further and further away from neuralgic centers and pavement ecosystems becomes the oniric work.
In the oniric work the landscape becomes space and the figures become essences. Thus causing the transformation of the romantic landscape into a reimagined topography. In this type of composition, the observer's imagination is able to complete the chaos that the disordered brushstrokes and glazes initially create. In this way, a dialogue is generated between the observer's imagination and the artist's intention."
The viewer is invited to feel and escape the noise. Generate shapes, figures and stories. An invitation to the therapeutic fable and to cloud rationality.
Exhibitions:
2022:
June, 'The whisper of a brushstroke', solo exhibition. Casa Gran Organization. Barcelona, Spain.
2023:
October, 'Ruta de l'Art', group exhibition UB. Castelló d'Empúries, Spain.
November, 'Walls of Vision', group exhibition. Dr. Hans Riegel-Stiftung. Bonn, Germany.
2024:
April, “Eberhard-Dietzsch-Kunstfreunde e.V. Kunstpreis”. Gera, Germany.
May, “SolidArt”. Artwork selected for poster image. Fabrik45. Bonn, Germany.
