Miami art show explores bold colors and temporal fusions

MIAMI.- This Friday, December 22, the closing event of an art exhibition organized within art week in Miami was held in Colour Senses Project, Allapattah. The exhibition, inaugurated on December 3, includes works by artists of various nationalities.

Painting, graphics, mixed media, digital art, sculpture and photography intermingle in the same space, where they coexist and dialogue through bold colors and curious temporal fusions that invite the viewer to ask themselves questions.

International art

The artists whose works are part of the exhibition are from countries such as the United States, Brazil, France, Cuba, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Spain and others.

Christine Drummond, Anna Dianova, Evelyn Valdirio, Babilonia, Kevin B Casas, Daro Posada, Marggie Haza, Jamir Guiza, Shakhnabat, Maria Bogacheva, Kira Mofa Sargon, Biser Mironov, Francisco Ceron, Romina Graziani, and Yevhenii Sonev provide a polysmic range of color and shape, and even sound, in the case of the piece by artist Kevin B Casas.

Dara Rusakova, curator of the exhibition, highlighted the importance of presenting these artists in the last month of the year, when numerous fairs are held that attract art lovers from all over the world.

As he told DIARIO LAS AMRICAS, “the exhibition is dedicated to Miami Art Week, Art Basel, which barely ended, because the month of December here in Miami is very important.”

Rusakova is the creator of the magazine Art Estate, which brings together information about artists, curators and galleries. Furthermore, the magazine highlights profiles and interviews about artists’ work.

With the help of technology and augmented reality, Kevin B Casas It was based on several recognized phrases within Socrates’ thought, such as “know thyself.” When the viewer approaches his piece, and follows the QR code link, by directing the phone camera towards the painting, the philosopher’s face is animated on the cell phone screen, saying one of his most famous phrases.

“My idea is that Western culture lies forgotten under an avalanche of nonsense basically built by the left. What I’m trying to do is recover a little of the basic foundations of Western culture, and show them in a way that seems entertaining and modern to today’s eye.” Casas noted.

For his part, Jamir Guiza pointed out that “the most important thing about this exhibition is sharing with artists, with very sensitive people.” Regarding his abstract work, part of the “Orb” series, he explained that “it is totally emotional.”

Daro Posada turned to self-portrait as a way to alter time and his characters. With his pieces from the collection “Illogical Compositions” he seeks to shake the temporal and historical line. “I bring together characters that are not historically compatible, they are stories that never happened,” he added.

Ms sobre Colour Senses Project

Color Senses Project is an art collective founded in Allapattah, Miami, and focused on art exhibitions and artist promotion.

Direccin: 3414 NW 7th Ave. Miami, FL 33127

www.coloursensesproject.com

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