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David Sanchéz - Block II
Technique: Support: Plywood. Materials: acrylic, enamel, spray.
Artist Biography: David Sánchez is a Spanish artist. He was born in 1983 in Valencia and started doing graffiti as SEB at the age of 13. His work deals with contemporary visual ecosystems and how deconstruction registers coexist with the purity of straight lines. straight lines. Sanchez evokes a spirit in his research and survey work. He insatiably searches for the consequence of constructive processes rather than the process itself, there he coexists with gesture and imprint. and the imprint. And perhaps because of his beginnings in graffiti, he has a great sensitivity for color and chromatic richness. chromatic richness. He pays special attention to the composition and nothing is at random, but never with a previous sketch, he approaches directly on the format an idea and there he begins to form it through layers as if it were Photoshop. as if it were Photoshop. In his studio in Valencia, his creations are meticulously cared for and it can be observed how he constantly questions the limits of the how he constantly questions the limits of format and matter. In his latest solo-project Y N G R A V I T Y at the gallery La Mercería the artist shows sensory atmospheres through different registers in different sensorial atmospheres through registers in different planes. In the room, one can vibrate with the sensation produced by the methacrylate, similar to the one produced when you dive into the sea with transparent water (explains the artist).
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