Lost & Found
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The artwork features a vibrant, surreal landscape dominated by lush, verdant foliage. The composition is densely packed with intricate, overlapping leaves and stems in shades of green, creating a sense of depth and mystery. In the center, a mysterious figure, obscured by the vegetation, emerges from the undergrowth, adding an enigmatic, almost eerie presence to the scene. The overall visual effect is striking, with the artist employing a distinctive style that blends elements of realism and imaginative abstraction. The work appears to explore themes of nature, spirituality, and the hidden aspects of the natural world. ...

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Gloria Sebastián Fierro
B.1988, Colombian

Gloria Sebastián Fierro chiefly works with oil on canvas, yet they also experiment with textiles, collage and drawing. Fierro investigates painting as a method to obtain knowledge. Their early work mainly focuses on understandings of landscape, thinking how environments have shifted through time and pondering potential extra-terrestrial habitats. The paintings slip and slide between figuration and abstraction, with serene, bucolic scenes morphing into aqueous pools of colour. Initially the works appear soothing, delivered in subtle, calming tones, yet the scenes depicted have unsettling undertones running throughout. Hooded figures lurk in corners, forests dissolve in the peripheries of the canvas, or neon structures divide these vistas. A sense of unease pervades Fierro’s works. They embody a similar tonality to the surrealist work of Max Ernst, Remedios Varo or Leonora Carrington, yet the distinct alien lexicon developed by Fierro generates a novel arena for the artist to work within. Within their practice, Fierro continually investigates contemporary understandings of space and time, using painting as their primary methodology to better understand our place in the universe. ...

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Salmo II
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Canasta
Lost & Found
End of line
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Gloria Sebastián Fierro
Yarumo en taller, 2019
50 x 40cm
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Gloria Sebastián Fierro
Eterno retorno, 2017
240 x 160cm
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