D-Evolución


The author shows the need to destroy to rebuild by means of the actions exerted on the shells used in each of his works: cut, drill, break, bind, join, among others. During this process of recognition, the artist seeks to understand and affirm the evolution of his identity by using shells as an element that insinuates from the origin, to the different ruptures and reconfigurations that occurred during the different stages of his life.

2015 · D-Evolución, Galería Espacio y Lugar, Mexico City.

De la serie ARABEZKE, 2015Fotografía digital (1 de 10)73 x 73 cm

De la serie ARABEZKE, 2015

Fotografía digital (1 de 10)

73 x 73 cm

 
Jaque Mate, 2015Arte objeto74.6 x 76. 6 x 18 cm

Jaque Mate, 2015

Arte objeto

74.6 x 76. 6 x 18 cm

Diario de un Arquitecto, 2015

Diario de un Arquitecto, 2015

Getting Out, 2015Arte objeto31 x 23 x 23 cm

Getting Out, 2015

Arte objeto

31 x 23 x 23 cm

Edison Iluminado, 2015Arte objeto1.45 x 31 x 31 cm

Edison Iluminado, 2015

Arte objeto

1.45 x 31 x 31 cm

Reflejo de Vida, 2015Arte objeto

Reflejo de Vida, 2015

Arte objeto

High Voltage, 2015Arte objeto46 x 25 x 13 cm

High Voltage, 2015

Arte objeto

46 x 25 x 13 cm

Límites, 2015Arte objeto2.55 x 100 x 60 cm

Límites, 2015

Arte objeto

2.55 x 100 x 60 cm

Hanging Out, 2015Arte objeto103 x 55.5 x 52 cm

Hanging Out, 2015

Arte objeto

103 x 55.5 x 52 cm

Estructura, 2015Arte objeto77 x 66 x 20 cm

Estructura, 2015

Arte objeto

77 x 66 x 20 cm

Free Again, 2015Arte objeto25 x 23 x 23 cm

Free Again, 2015

Arte objeto

25 x 23 x 23 cm

Magiscopio, 2015Arte objeto107 x 36 x 36 cm

Magiscopio, 2015

Arte objeto

107 x 36 x 36 cm

Huevo Duro, 2015Arte objeto

Huevo Duro, 2015

Arte objeto

Sin Título, 2015Arte objeto33 x 37 x 37 cm

Sin Título, 2015

Arte objeto

33 x 37 x 37 cm