ps66 by Campo-Diaz
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Comments (4)
3DClassics123456
I missed this one! Shame on me!
blankfrancine
A deep piece. Looks like animal skins, footprints, and a dropcloth with paint smears.
anahata.c
I like blankfrancine's comment...it could be many things (which is true of all your art). But you've clearly etched furrows into your surfaces, like a rock-surface where water has worn away "river-beds" over time. A lot of your work definitely has geological presence, like we're looking at segments of epic geological change, some in close-up, some in aerial view...Wonderful curves and rolling 'hills' on this stony surface. And then you have broad swaths of hue---here, very deep reddish swaths, again like the pigments at Lascaux (and other caves)---all with the feeling of living organisms spreading across the rock. And again, this feels like primal glyphs from ancient native cultures of the world...with little creatures or totems wandering around---three of them are upside down at the top, and look like abstract penguins!. It's like fragments from an ancient tale, which we see in 'excerpts' but which speak of significant events. It's primal & sacred & feels like it contains mysteries we can only partly unearth; and it's wonderfully playful as well. (Playful: The wonderful circle in the right, like a balloon with little "fringes" hanging down; or the black creatures along the top, almost like people & sailboats on a shoreline; or the red 'waves' on the top, which look like the waves of old Chinese paintings where waves indicated spirit, or the forms of the dragon. Another magnificent image, both very serious & playful, and, like all your work, endlessly engaging: I never tire of looking at your work. Just wonderful. Well...it's been an hour & 3/4, I must move on, and I hope that I'll be back in a week or two. There are many images I've not commented on. It's amazing that all your works feel unique, and they never feel 'repeated' to me, or 'the same': Each work's a discovery & a dance-performance as well. Your work is a great gift, Emilio...such life you give to this site! Thank you. A great gift of the soul.
Talfrac
A great work!