VANISHING WITH A BLOW OR FURROW OF THE GROUND
The series “Vanishing with a blow or Furrow of the Ground” is composed of drawings in which I investigate the natural and artificial disappearance of the landscape.
Naturally, a landscape only vanishes on the horizon due to the limitation of our eyes, which can only capture
what is visible up to a certain distance. Therefore, the landscape is unraveled in a gradient of blues that gradually becomes clearer until it becomes white, which is its abyss . Artificially, a landscape can vanish
on the horizon when the land rich in ore is mined and a furrow is created, a hole through which the landscape falls into oblivion , which is also numbers, profit, death.
When the land disappears before entering its blue cadence, the balance of the world is at risk.
When the land disappears before entering its blue cadence, the balance of the world is at risk.