Hektor
Hektor

Daniel Silva

Hektor, 2023124 x 91cmSign in to view price
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iron powder and charcoal on japanese sailclothBaert Gallery
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a striking black-and-white composition with organic, amorphous forms. The central elements resemble abstract cellular or microscopic structures, with intricate, irregular patterns and shapes that create a sense of texture and depth. The overall composition has a dreamlike, surreal quality, evoking a sense of the mysterious and the unseen. The artist's use of chiaroscuro and delicate hatching techniques adds to the atmospheric, enigmatic nature of the piece. This evocative work invites the viewer to ponder the hidden wonders and complexities found within the natural world. ...

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Daniel Silva
Artist
Daniel Silva
B.1981, Colombian

Daniel Silva works with installations that are driven by materiality and informed by nature. Perception and contemplation play an integral role in forming a cohesion that is not led by a fixed narrative. Among the materials used by Silva are beeswax, magnets, charcoal, metal and wood, all fundamental in delivering an orchestrated interplay of emotive and referential cues. “As a shifting, malleable substance, beeswax is central to Silva’s practice. Reflecting an interest in how a material will represent its environment, he indicates that wax produced by a given bee colony will display the characteristics and qualities of its surroundings: the flowers, season and weather conditions present when the wax was produced. As a result, beeswax is framed as the product of the swarm’s ecological relationships, the emergent result of the organization of a singular body composed by a multitude. Silva’s interest in the product of a swarm organism is echoed by his intuition towards a conception of the lived experience as a multiplicity of sensory modalities — one where sight is not privileged over touch, smell, taste or hearing.” Black Wax, Jasmin Blasco June, 2018 ...

Daniel Silva: Artworks
Untitled
Untitled
Untitled
Untitled
Daniel SilvaUntitled, 2016
60 x 119 x 11cm
Hektor
Daniel SilvaHektor, 2023
124 x 91cm
Nendo Dango
Styx
Daniel SilvaStyx, 2021
185 x 176cm
Untitled
Daniel SilvaUntitled, 2023
10 x 30 x 28cm
Mycelium Holons
Mildly Anxious Beast
Untitled
Daniel SilvaUntitled, 2023
75 x 75 x 10cm
Wax Cocoon
Daniel SilvaWax Cocoon, 2023
50 x 40 x 40cm
Tomb Womb Cocoon
Mycelium Holons
Daniel SilvaMycelium Holons, 2023
93.5 x 35.5 x 7cm
Baert Gallery
Gallery
Baert Gallery
Los Angeles

Founded in 2016, Baert Gallery maintains a distinct focus on bridging the historical legacies and artistic sensibilities of Europe and Los Angeles. Working with a roster of emerging artists, the gallery is committed to showcasing a diverse program of work that engages complex philosophical, critical, and political concepts while challenging settled and conventional aesthetic expectations. Located in Los Angeles’ Arts District, the gallery is dedicated to fostering and promoting the region’s unique art scene in a spirit of local cooperation and in dedication to mindful sensitivity towards its broader geographical and social milieu. ...

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