“Encarnadas” brings to the public a selection of 30 drawings on rice paper, developed by the artist since 2008, ranging in sizes from A4 to larger dimensions (3.00 x 2.10m).
They are mostly unpublished works, that profusely take over the studio, the walls, the floor and cut across the space, hanging on clotheslines, due to the drying process. The heavy inks, typical of metal engraving, along with lithographic chalk, oil stick and other paints are slowly absorbed by Japanese paper.
In addition to the drawings / paintings from the "Red" series on rice paper, the exhibition brings together new works in stone, wood and glass, which connect to the forms developed in the red paintings; and wooden sculptures, revealing a production that coexists with multiple languages and techniques. The second floor of the gallery completes the exhibition, a projection of photographic images reworked in mixed technique, which "reproduces the primordial universe of the "Reds" in another dimension”.