ECHOES
Echoes explores the persistence of certain gestures and atmospheres within everyday visual memory.
Each work emerges through processes of accumulation, displacement, and removal of paint, allowing the surface to retain partial traces of previous actions. The layers do not aim to fully conceal what came before, but rather to reveal fragments of color, texture, and light as silent remnants of the process itself.
Developed through a restrained palette of earthy tones, blacks, off-whites, and subtle accents of color, the series builds compositions that move between presence and erosion, depth and emptiness.
Rather than imposing an image, the works are conceived to establish a gradual relationship with both space and viewer. Each surface proposes a slower form of contemplation, where small material and luminous variations continuously alter the perception of the painting.
Echoes does not seek to represent specific places or narratives. Instead, the series operates as a set of visual resonances: traces of matter, time, and balance that remain active within the surface.
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