By Gilda Matos
exhibition opens today artist Octavio Paniagua in the Temporary Exhibition Hall of the APEC Cultural Center, with which it consolidates its constant evolution in the art of watercolor to communicate with images perceptions surrounding world and its characters.
Experimentation and inventive part of the process of creating these works, the author incorporates the new coffee as a natural binder of his watercolors, which gets a sepia palette transparency and spontaneity that refers to old paint. Coffee is a bean that is part of the Dominican and Caribbean Culture, aroma, color attracts memories of good times and personal social networking.
In this exhibition, through brown discoloration, Octavio Paniagua establishes a bridge link between Santo Domingo and New York which gives the works presented multicultural characteristics with hybridity in the formal and thematic content that crosses borders and seas.
It presents an overview and Dominican World Yorkers and their circumstances at a glance.
painter of reality as a benchmark, but goes beyond visual reality itself, we expressed a distressed look in front of environments and situations described. In many images reveal a somewhat pessimistic view of both cities, as well as a psychological force expressed in the brush strokes and elongation of the figures.
Call attention to the allegorical form that uses the title of the table Vincent Van Gogh in watercolor "Starry Night", with it, confirms its tendency to figurative expressionist in some tables e n a way to express the horror, conflict and violence in their perception of the starry night in New York , will This watercolor of representation on the night of September 11, 2001?
His paintings evoke the two worlds in a single view, scenes and characters emblematic of every culture to express in water and coffee, the emotions of the painter, rather than realities.
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