Not too long ago, gender was an easy and simple thing to understand. Babies were born and parents were proud to announce their new son or daughter. There were girls or boys, pink or blue. Hiding be…
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Face painting used to be reserved solely for festivities and celebrations. Now it’s not uncommon to see people walking around with painted-on freckles, graphic blush, or cute face decals!
Artist Lui Ferreyra draws colorful portraits of hands and faces, works that use discrete shapes of color as highlights and shadows. These geometric fragments are blended by the viewer’s eye rather than the artist’s hand, producing color fields that Ferreyra intends to call attention to the connection between seeing and language. “There’s a double move at play here,” explains Ferreyra’s website about his work. “The first move is substantiated by a geometric matrix which functions as surface: it embraces and emphasizes the aspect of flatness within a complex network of geometric shapes, each unique unto itself. More
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