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Ciudad Infinita No 8

Ciudad Infinita No 8

Juan Brouwer, 2020

Size: width 136cm height 150cm

Regular price $6,300.00 CAD
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"Infinity City No 8" by Juan Brouwer is an abstract painting made of acrylic on canvas. 

This work represents Juan Brouwer ascent into an almost sepia like series of grandiose abstract works where he uses textures of materiales as they would be corroded over time. Infinity City No 8  exemplifies corroded steel and numerous gemstones that represents lights and lives of the people who live in a city that shall never end. The way Juan paints is that he enters a trance, where the only laws that are applicable are of the paintings composition. He works and paints until he determines that the abstract novelty he has created no longer needs further improvement. Every series he starts is a new step in his artistic journey. 

Juan Brouwer is a Cuban artist who has dedicated his entire career to the work of abstract art. While studying the greats, he has managed to himself come up with a unique relevant art style that both compliments those who came before him and stands out from the rest of the crowd. An expert of the grandiose and large abstract paintings, and an explorer in the world of NFT's and digital art, Juan Brouwer represents that art can truly flourish no matter one's economical situation. 

Materials

Acrylic on canvas

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About Juan Brouwer

Abstraction has always been my main focus, both before and after my Academy of Fine Arts graduation, mainly due to the way I feel and perceive the world. I always knew, even though I had logically to go through the academic phase at San Alejandro School, that it was my world and my fourth-year assignments were focused on this painting school.

Throughout my career, I have gone through several stages of theoretical and practical study, primarily of American schools. Focused on experimentation, I went through several stages…I understood at the time that to fully understand and paint in abstract form, it is best to make a revision to the experience itself, or the process of painting. While doing this, it was also important for me to avoid running the risk imitating the work of others, all while developing a personal style of my own. 

Read more about Juan on his Curriculum Vitae 

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