Acrylic on Canvas with wood frame.
Size: 16 x 20 in.
This series of abstract works are inspired by “La Resistencia,” the young men and women fighting for freedom and the fall of the current narco-corrupt government in my native country of Venezuela.
To create abstract work, you must be open to change and surprise. You must let go. On my best days, I start out with a vague plan of composition, color, and scale. Then I begin to work and allow the process to unfold in different directions. This is what I find exciting about abstraction. You get unexpected results that are often better than your original plan.
This series of abstract work is inspired by “La Resistencia,” the young men and women fighting for freedom and the fall of the current narco-corrupt government in my native country of Venezuela. I like working intuitively to create abstract art. I find that working this way helps me better understand my own process and I believe this is how new ideas are born. To create abstract work, you must be open to change and surprise. You must let go. On my best days, I start out with a vague plan of composition, color and scale. Then I begin to work and allow the process to unfold in different directions. This is what I find exciting about abstraction. You get unexpected results that are often better than your original plan.