Can you hear me? I don’t see you / horizon’s drawings ongoing
Marking the horizon is the first trace to be laid in order to imagine space; especially in situations of instability such as on the high seas it is important to have instruments capable of offering us a horizon, even if fictitious, to maintain the course and a certain security.
Theses diptychs are a series of infinitely repeated horizons, a biphasic free-fall vision, the drawing was carried out on a single sheet subsequently divided in half, stressing the pause, to obtain an echo of impossible views.
Looking for your green flash, pencil and colored pencil on wall, 2019, Josedelafuente Gallery, SantanderLooking for your green flash, pencil and colored pencil on wall, 2019, Josedelafuente Gallery, Santander (detail)Can you hear me? I don’t see you, ink on wall, 260×200 cm, Hockney Gallery, Royal College of Art, 2018, London, UkCan you hear me? I don’t see you, detailCan you hear me? I don’t see you, installation view, Hockney Gallery, Royal College of Art, 2018, London, Uk