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Elías Gama's "Lucioles" features a dark, textured canvas with irregular brushstrokes in earthy tones, overlaid by softly glowing, crescent-like shapes. The abstract forms suggest natural elements, possibly representing fireflies, amidst an atmospheric, almost night-like setting. Gama's immersive style combines architectural precision with expressive freedom, creating a haunting yet serene composition. Reflecting his focus on space and perception, this work invites contemplation of the subtle interplay between light and darkness, echoing his exploration of memory and the transient nature of life. ...
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Elías Gama bridges the realms of architecture, sculpture, and installation. Drawing from his architectural background, he creates immersive environments that challenge perceptions of space and structure. His works often incorporate elements of nature, urban landscapes, and cultural symbols, reflecting on the interplay between the built environment and the natural world. Gama's installations are characterized by their site-specificity, engaging with the unique histories and contexts of each location. By transforming everyday materials and objects, he invites viewers to reconsider their relationships with the spaces they inhabit. Through his art, Gama explores themes of identity, memory, and the passage of time, offering a poetic reflection on the complexities of contemporary life. His academic background in architecture significantly influences his multidisciplinary approach, which encompasses painting, video, and site-specific installations. Gama's works often explore the intersection of language, symbolism, and the built environment, reflecting on how information is structured and perceived. Through his art, he invites viewers to reconsider the spatial and symbolic dimensions of everyday life, challenging conventional narratives and encouraging a deeper engagement with the spaces we inhabit. ...