The Art Design Project Gallery is pleased to announce its new online exhibition:
"Abstract Textures: Paintings, mixed media, works on paper ”.
For our newest online exhibit, The Art Design Project is proud to curate a selection of paintings, mixed media, and works on paper by fourth exceptional artists, all of them represented by our gallery.
This online exhibition brings together an extraordinary selection of one-of-a-kind works, with the aim of captivating the viewer and highlighting the true passion of these artists. Enjoy!
On Hansen Originally from Scandinavia is the pseudonym used by the photographer Cristian Hunter, a third-generation artist who has spent most of his professional career as a photographer. His work bears the traces of lived experiences, exploring the possibilities of formal abstraction, and seeking an organic experience between space and time through painting and photography.
Roberto Fonfría, A collage lives thanks to the curious hands that choose specific pieces of paper, card stock, string, photographs, and scraps, and rework them onto a surface to construct a different meaning, a novel identity, a fresh story. Such is the case with the recent body of work by Miami-based artist Roberto Fonfría (Caracas, 1969). Bridging disciplines as wide-ranging as photographic transfers to drawing and writing, Fonfría examines questions of consciousness, identity, happiness, humor, boredom, masculinity, money, and aging, exposing the centrality of time that pertain to each piece.
Cecilia Mendez Casariego, was born in Buenos Aires in 1980. Mendez studied at the "Manuel Belgrano" School of Fine Arts where she obtained the title of "National Master of Drawing" (2002) and Professor of Visual Arts (2005).. She has participated in different individual and group exhibitions in Argentina.
The artist's works take the human body to address universal problems linked to identity, vulnerability, and transformation. The artworks are inspired by photographs from newspapers and magazines and are made with household materials such as aluminum foil, sulfite, cotton, and cold porcelain in order to create access to collective memory.
Capucine Safir Born in Paris, Capucine Safir now lives in Miami. After working for several years in the movie industry, she decided to change careers and earn a degree in interior design in Australia where she lived for 3 years. Back in Paris, she discovered the art of direct carving in stone in a studio in the 17th district. This form of art is immediately natural. It is after her second expatriation, in Miami, in 2013, that she becomes an established artist by extending her practice to other materials and techniques. Since then, her sculptures have been part of numerous private collections and are regularly exhibited in contemporary art galleries and fairs throughout the United States.
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