Submission Painting

Engines, radiators and other scraps,

In my art works, an experienced mechanic can easily recognize pieces or cars and engine parts. Often, the pieces of motor engines are still situated in their original placement which is the scrapyard. Those mechanical parts are subjected to a deconstructive process and are therefore humanised by the artist's expressiveness.
Sometimes my challenge is to create a harmonious set of shapes. Other times my subject imposes a restraint in the use of colors. The work turns out to be a set of realistic but sometimes distorted objects from a particular mechanical world.


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Engines, radiators and other scraps,

In my art works, an experienced mechanic can easily recognize pieces or cars and engine parts. Often, the pieces of motor engines are still situated in their original placement which is the scrapyard. Those mechanical parts are subjected to a deconstructive process and are therefore humanised by the artist’s expressiveness.
Sometimes my challenge is to create a harmonious set of shapes. Other times my subject imposes a restraint in the use of colors. The work turns out to be a set of realistic but sometimes distorted objects from a particular mechanical world.

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