Samples, 2020, mixed media, variable dimensions
In this series, painting is presented as a kind of basic material (a product of nature) that is tested by artistic means. Indeed, the purpose of this work is to examine this object with new eyes and to use analytical methods to do so. This artistic research is also presented in an appropriate way.
The artist designed and had special objects made for the installation of samples of the tested paint surfaces. These represent a fusion of an image allowing for the use of painting surfaces, a shelf on which the sample can be placed, and a showcase that gives the paint a frame and a more intimate solitary space. The objects themselves are also intended to act as artistic artefacts somehow associated with modernism, which, through their neutral aesthetic, provide a backdrop to the samples.
And here there are at least a few artistic experiments that, by virtue of their innovative approach, have made it possible to observe the painterly mass in an unusual light.
For instance, one of the samples is a grey paint paste broken in half, with the inside of the paste surprisingly made of granite.
In another piece of paint, this time white, is embedded a glass prism with optical parameters. This allows us to observe the internal structure of the paint mass.
The next sample is subjected to the action of electricity from electrodes, which allow us to observe the change that takes place around it.