Me Lavaron El Cerebro, Nos Lavaron El Cerebro

Francisca Sosa Lopez

Me Lavaron El Cerebro, Nos Lavaron El Cerebro, 2020207 x 160cm10500 GBP
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
acrylic, graphite, pastels, markers, charcoal and gouache on discarded cardboardPalmer GalleryLondon
Description
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This abstract artwork showcases a vibrant and chaotic composition of intersecting lines, shapes, and colors. The canvas is covered in a multitude of hues, including warm oranges, reds, and yellows, as well as cooler blues and greens, creating a visually striking and dynamic piece. The overall style appears to be a mix of gestural abstraction and assemblage, with the artist employing various techniques such as dripping, scraping, and layering to achieve the textured, fragmented effect. The artwork's lack of a clear central focus and its disjointed, almost collage-like appearance suggest a sense of spontaneity and a departure from traditional representational painting, reflecting the artist's intention to explore the expressive potential of the medium. ...

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Palmer Gallery
Gallery
Palmer Gallery
London

Founded by Lucas Giles and Will Hainsworth in 2024, Palmer Gallery is a space dedicated to identifying and developing the strongest emerging artistic talent of today. The gallery is situated in London’s Lisson Grove, in a 1000 ft2 former-factory built in the 1920’s by the Palmer Tyre Company, who produced parts for the Spitfire, Hurricane and Lancaster Bombers during The Second World War. The gallery programme focuses on cross-disciplinary artists working across painting, sculpture, video, performance, light and sound installation, creating an immersive exhibition space. This multi-sensory approach embraces a holistic view of contemporary art while championing an institutional dedication to framing and contextualising complex artistic practices. Palmer Gallery’s core mission is to allow artists to express themselves and thrive in an open, supportive and experimental environment; fostering a culture of creative freedom and connection among the gallery’s artists and the wider community. ...