Two of one (I)
Two of one (I)

Patricia Fernández

Two of one (I), 202349 x 34 x 6cmSign in to view price
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oil on cochineal dyed linen, walnut frameCommonwealth and Council
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This abstract artwork features a minimalist composition with a dominant circular motif. The colors used are predominantly shades of pink and peach, creating a harmonious and serene palette. The circles are depicted with simple geometric shapes and lines, hinting at symbolism or hidden meanings. The artist's use of subtle details and precise execution suggests a focus on formal elements and geometric abstraction. The overall aesthetic evokes a sense of balance and contemplation, inviting the viewer to ponder the deeper meaning or concept behind this contemporary piece. ...

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Patricia Fernández
Artist
Patricia Fernández
B.1980, Spanish

Patricia Fernández merges aspects of portraiture, still life and sculpture in her expansive practice. Geometric patterns, symbols and coordinates are meticulously engraved into wooden surfaces or rendered with oils on linen where this precise imagery meets sensuous washes of colour and spectral depictions of moons, stars or hazy sleeping figures. While exploring the contours of cosmology, references to painters such as Hilma af Klint can be seen in Fernández’s oeuvre, being that she brings together spirituality and science. Working with earthy, organic tones, the artist increasingly incorporates found wood in her pieces—with mahogany, walnut and poplar forming the crux of her sculptures or being utilised as frames for the paintings. Time is a central fascination for the artist, as she thinks through the contrasts and peculiarities between geological time, cosmological time, and humanity’s own construction of time passing. Clocks continually resurface as key iconography within Fernández’s work, as well as lunar cycles as the artist tracks individual, personal rhythms against, circadian, astronomical patterns. All at once deeply personal and spectral, Fernández continues to make work which meditates on some of life’s biggest queries. ...

Patricia Fernández: Artworks
42.5° N, 3.3° W
Patricia Fernández42.5° N, 3.3° W, 2009
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Bone Ship (Cups)
Patricia FernándezBone Ship (Cups), 2024
70 x 62 x 4cm
Microchimerism
Patricia FernándezMicrochimerism, 2023
50 x 39 x 6cm
Two of one (I)
Patricia FernándezTwo of one (I), 2023
49 x 34 x 6cm
Loop
Patricia FernándezLoop, 2022
39 x 34 x 6cm
Commonwealth and Council
Gallery
Commonwealth and Council
Los Angeles, Mexico City

Commonwealth and Council is a gallery in Koreatown, Los Angeles founded in 2010. Our program is rooted in our commitment to explore how a community of artists can sustain our co-existence through generosity and hospitality. Commonwealth and Council celebrates our manifold identities and experiences through the shared dialogue of art—championing practices by women, queer, POC, and our ally artists to build counter-histories that reflect our individual and collective realities. ...