Collection: Key Black Series
Definition of a landscape is a recurrent event throughout art history where our notion of topographic and morphological information predetermines the setting and ambiance of a particular idiosyncrasy. Understanding such phenomena as a paradox of human existence and very much so, of human nature. In the same measure, Key Black Series is a vivid landscape of specific morphologies originating from aleatoric drawings associated with various archetypes such as the Tauromaquia Series and Roman Portrait Series. The visual exercise of weaving formal elements germinates a rich tapestry of familiar sounds which can unwillingly provoke a sensation. The work is purposely inclined to confront and collide iconography of different origins to stress organic value as an intrinsic quality of a recognizable landscape.