Small-format oil paintings on canvas that seek to approach the past, using as an example photographs of various conflicts in which the army or the police are involved and how we see that process, done in oil on canvas.
It deals with the relationship between the image of a relevant event in a war conflict and how it is decontextualized by crossing random and selected images of natural or urban landscapes crossed with images of the war, creating a new place where there was an imaginary battle.
This series of paintings addresses a recurring theme in my work (war) and how it challenges our understanding of the limits of humanity through various paintings that reinterpret epic battles such as the Normandy landings in Okinawa, the Falklands War, the entry of the German army into the Soviet Union, and the incursions into Iraq and Afghanistan. All of this is represented using children's toy soldiers, alluding to the way we learn and how we pass it on.
Experimental works that aim to understand and create a connection with the works of art of pre-Columbian peoples with a view that attempts to draw parallels with the abstract movements of the 20th century, their inscription in contemporary art and how in the pre-Hispanic world a loom gave account of a design, a technique and a cultural meaning. In addition to the conflicts that continue in the present between the descendants of the native peoples and the current rulers, the mestizaje and interculturality
Acerca de la página, esta muestra un seleccionado resumen de la obra de más de 20 años de trabajo, diferenciados por series de trabajos que aluden a diversos temas tales como la política, Historia, pop art, vida social y urbana entre otros, las cuales pretenden desde la pintura y uso del color y su propia construcción ser una alternativa a la figuración que se puede entender simplemente como representativa.