A Soft Glow Coming from the Darkness.
The article describes an artistic practice that uses abstraction, repetition and translation to build a visual language rooted in black as a conceptual field rather than a color. Topics include painting as a form of language, abstraction and illegibility as meaning-making tools, and iterative artist...
| Publicado en: | Western Humanities Review Vol. 76; no. 2; pp. 87 - 97 |
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Western Humanities Review
Summer2025
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| Sumario: | The article describes an artistic practice that uses abstraction, repetition and translation to build a visual language rooted in black as a conceptual field rather than a color. Topics include painting as a form of language, abstraction and illegibility as meaning-making tools, and iterative artistic processes that translate ideas across media. |
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