Year: 2011 Medium: Acrylic, Pumice Stone, Emulsion, Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Charcoal, Graphite, Glass Beads and Pigments on canvas Size: 72" x 60" My new proposal “Dangerous Land” is a response to environmental, social, political and inhumane worldwide contemporary issues. I give shape to an unstable space that no longer has or will disappear because of globalization, industrialization and global warming. This leads to natural disasters extinguishing life and nature.
Erick Sanchez - El viento ya no está a favor
Artwork Description
Erick Sanchez
Erick Sanchez - Dangerous Land. My new proposal “Dangerous Land" is a response to environmental, social, political and inhumane worldwide contemporary issues. I give shape to an unstable space that no longer has or will disappear because of globalization, industrialization and global warming. This leads to natural disasters extinguishing life and nature. It will be the new beginning of life on Earth. These events are the consequences of human behavior. Theologists call it the Apocalypse; the Rapture. I call it destiny. The materials I’m using in this series of paintings, collages and installations are liquid and powder pigments in raw, various acrylic mediums, emulsion, black carbon, graphite, shredded rubber, glass beads, copper and aluminum leaf, black magnum rock, urethane, stainless steel,gold, silver and aluminum, among others.
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Rush Arts Gallery + Resource Center
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Bill Hodges Gallery
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