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Bubbles

Deconstructing a Circle

After Medusas and Amebas, I asked myself, “how could I deconstruct a circle from the inside? How would I break its perfect surface?” From soap bubbles, I was inspired by the way they stuck together and how the air spheres become shapes with sharp edges, but still in the spirit of a circular form – the maximum size each air bubble can grow until it can no more, halted from the one beside it. Or, another point of view, dividing bubbles where the  circles split and reconnected along straight thin walls. This is the beginning of the simplest structure.

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Atomic Bubble (Blue)

acrylic on 6 canvases, 121 x 128 cm

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Strong Red Bubble, 2021

Strong Red Bubble, 2021

acrylic on 7 canvases, 130 x 160 cm

Nocturno Bubble, 2020

Nocturno Bubble, 2020

acrylic on 5 canvases, 142 x 152 cm

Sunset Bubble 1221, 2021

Sunset Bubble 1221, 2021

acrylic on 7 canvases, 108 x 123 cm

Freezy Bubble, 2020

Freezy Bubble, 2020

acrylic on 7 canvases, 121 x 131 cm

Bubbler Twilight 622

Bubbler Twilight 622

acrylic on 3 canvases, 111 x 121 cm

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Atomic Red Bubble, 2019

acrylic on 3 canvases, 110 x 203 cm