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mixed media on paperLabor
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The artwork presents a bold and abstract composition, featuring a striking interplay of colors and shapes. The canvas is dominated by shades of blue and gray, which create a moody and atmospheric ambiance. Prominent geometric shapes, such as triangles and rectangles, are layered and overlapping, lending a sense of depth and complexity to the overall design. The artist's technique appears to be a blend of watercolor and collage, resulting in a textured and expressive surface. The work suggests a contemplative and introspective mood, perhaps reflecting the artist's personal interpretation of the natural world or a psychological landscape. ...

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Labor
Gallery
Labor
Mexico City

Founded by Pamela Echeverría in Mexico City, LABOR opened in 2009 working with artists whose creative processes are based on long term research. They have a strong commitment with the visions and concerns that their artists have towards the contemporary social/political context. They work with a mix of young and mid-career artists, both Mexican and international. With whom they work closely and assume an active role in the projects they develop. The work of these artists address topics such as value and exchange; economic systems and social structures; the exploitation of natural resources, the ethics of human behaviour, and the hidden political structures of society. ...

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