Untitled 43
Artist: Carlos Puyol
Price:
$7,500.00
Medium: Painting
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Creation Date: 2021
Materials: Acrylic on linen
Dimensions: 59" x 59" x 1"
About the Item: Working on unstretched canvas or linen, Carlos Puyol begins with a basic sketch before navigating his way through a composition led primarily by color. Blending Abstract Expressionist, Pop Art and Lyrical Abstraction Puyol’s work is in conversation with 20th century artists such as Frank Stella, Vassily Kandinsky, and Jasper Johns. He paints into the canvas with washes of pure color, cutting his own marks short and changing the tempo of the brush. Puyol creates disruptions, often cutting and then sewing the canvas. Hard and soft edges define the elements of the painting less in terms of shape and more as chromatic moments. Blocks of pure color meet impassioned crescendos of loose brushwork forming disjointed harmonies.
Puyol intends for the paintings to exist as evidence of how he sees the world. As he paints, he is capturing another world that he escapes to while working, “While I’m painting, I can stop time and enter into other coordinates of reality. A slower reality, with a human time-space, different from the fast and fragmented existence stimulated by technological advances.” Enamored with color, Puyol strives to entice one into his conceived world. In works like Untitled 51, swathes of pale peach and white cascade across the canvas, cut by strong linear arches and moments of absence. A deep blue darts and splatters through neighboring peach, ocher and unprimed canvas. Swirls of chartreuse and ocher balance the jewel toned composition. The artist merges negative space with the wall by leaving exposed canvas, forming illusionistic boundaries on the surface and placing primary importance on the palette. Puyol expertly composes tangible symphonies wrought with tension.
Puyol intends for the paintings to exist as evidence of how he sees the world. As he paints, he is capturing another world that he escapes to while working, “While I’m painting, I can stop time and enter into other coordinates of reality. A slower reality, with a human time-space, different from the fast and fragmented existence stimulated by technological advances.” Enamored with color, Puyol strives to entice one into his conceived world. In works like Untitled 51, swathes of pale peach and white cascade across the canvas, cut by strong linear arches and moments of absence. A deep blue darts and splatters through neighboring peach, ocher and unprimed canvas. Swirls of chartreuse and ocher balance the jewel toned composition. The artist merges negative space with the wall by leaving exposed canvas, forming illusionistic boundaries on the surface and placing primary importance on the palette. Puyol expertly composes tangible symphonies wrought with tension.
About The Artist
Carlos Puyol graduated from the Instituto Universitario Nacional de Arte (IUNA) in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In 2000 he moved to Catalonia to pursue doctorate studies at the Universidad de Barcelona obtaining an MFA with his dissertation: Painting and Physicality. Painting is the artist’s field of work. He examines the expressive and evocative properties of the medium within the contemporary art environment. His work questions the concept of unity in painting, at both the formal and temporal level. His compositional method, based on cuts and interruptions, allows him to join different styles and temporalities on the same canvas while developing a kind of rhizomatic unity. Carlos has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions both in Spain and abroad. His work is represented in private collections in the United States, Sweden and Netherlands. Puyol was a teacher for painting seminars at the Center d'Art "La rectoria" in Sant Pere de Vilamajor during the summers of 2003, 2004 and 2005.
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