Untitled (Turning Into)

Gusty Ferro

Untitled (Turning Into), 2023140 x 100cmSign in to view price
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Material
oil and graphite on fabriano paper 300grm
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a bold, abstract composition using a predominant dark purple color palette. The canvas is filled with dynamic, expressive brushstrokes that create a sense of movement and energy. The forms and shapes are highly abstracted, lacking any recognizable subject matter, giving the piece an enigmatic and introspective quality. The artist's distinctive gestural technique, with thick, overlapping layers of paint, suggests a powerful, intuitive approach to creating this emotive and evocative work. The artwork likely reflects the artist's intention to convey a deeply personal, emotional response to their subject through the medium of painting. ...

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Untitled (Turning Into)
Artist
Gusty Ferro
B.1988, Brazilian

Gusty Ferro is a cross-disciplinary artist whose practice investigates the interplay between architecture, the body, and the materiality of everyday objects. Working across sculpture, drawing, video, sound, and installation, Ferro often explores urban infrastructure, displacement, and the physical and emotional weight of environments. Their sculptural works juxtapose concrete, stone, metal, plastic, and paper in contorted, writhing forms, creating tactile and immersive experiences. Complementing these forms, Ferro incorporates ambient post-industrial soundscapes that interact with the space, enhancing the sensory impact of the installations. Ferro’s practice is marked by a brutalist sensitivity to texture and structure, blending aggression with subtle elements of play. By engaging with both natural and manufactured materials, their work examines the tension between permanence and fragility, human intervention and environmental forces. Ferro invites viewers to navigate and inhabit these constructed environments, emphasizing the relational and experiential qualities of space, material, and sound. ...

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