The Chaos

This work can be understood as the third installment in a series devoted to movement and the dynamics of urban life.

Here, the focus shifts toward the momentary chaos that breaks into the city: the passage of firefighters, ambulances, or police patrols, whose piercing sirens fracture the soundscape and disrupt the usual rhythm of the street.

That same frenzy is also present in more everyday scenes, such as children playing in parks or people engaged in physical activity in public spaces. Everything becomes rhythm, energy, and sound—a sensory portrait of the city in constant motion.

Details

  • Technique: Oil on canvas.
  • Dimensions: 90 x 60 cm.
  • Year: 2016
  • Availability: No
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The Chaos

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This work can be understood as the third installment in a series devoted to movement and the dynamics of urban life.

Here, the focus shifts toward the momentary chaos that breaks into the city: the passage of firefighters, ambulances, or police patrols, whose piercing sirens fracture the soundscape and disrupt the usual rhythm of the street.

That same frenzy is also present in more everyday scenes, such as children playing in parks or people engaged in physical activity in public spaces. Everything becomes rhythm, energy, and sound—a sensory portrait of the city in constant motion.

Details

  • Technique: Oil on canvas.
  • Dimensions: 90 x 60 cm.
  • Year: 2016
  • Availability: No

Gallery and details

This selection of images and fragments reveals formal aspects and technical nuances of the works, inviting closer observation. The details extend the visual experience and emphasize materiality, gesture, and pictorial construction.

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Related works

The following works establish a conceptual and formal dialogue with the main piece, addressing related concerns through different pictorial resolutions. Together, they expand the project’s discursive framework and propose a more complex and nuanced reading of the body of work.

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