Wednesday, August 2, 2017

Yosman Botero on the new boundaries of traditional painting




The Colombian artist and installer, Yosman Botero (Yosman Botero) continues to amaze his grateful admirers. He has long been known for his unconventional views of the world, reflected in works of art. And once again proved it with his new works, which united under the promising title "The Empty I". Although, at first glance at them, it certainly seems that somebody is examining the heroes from the outside. The collection was successfully demonstrated several months ago in the legendary Shanghai Art Fair.





His three-dimensional works of contemporary art Botero creates by combining several layers of acrylic paints on plexiglass, forms with their help three-dimensional drawings that look like an author's study of the subject. The optical effect of 3D gives the work the illusion of depth, flat objects floating on them between layers. Impressions perfectly strengthen cracks or bubbles - part of the present makes realistic every picture as a whole. But in the beginning it was an ordinary frameless window with several layers of plexiglas inside.

Sam Josman Botero believes that his work has concluded in itself time, and expectation, and space. By dividing the picturesque elements, which together create whole pictures, he tried to reflect a realistic atmosphere, pushing the boundaries of traditional painting. The plan is understandable, but it still seems that under the slide glass lies an ordinary person, studied in a giant laboratory.

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