Christian Rosa
Dead on arrival, 2013
Pencil, spray paint, oil stick and oil on canvas
180 x 240 cm
The founder of abstraction Wassily Kandinsky advocated for a non-objective art that would not merely represent the world but turn inside the mind to express subjective experiences. Having learnt music before painting, the Russian painter and theorist aspired to transfer the unmediated power of sound to the creation of an emotional visuality. His expression ‘Each colour lives by its mysterious life’ constitutes one of the core strategies of his personal path in painting. Furthermore, his was a fundamental contribution to the perception of the art experience, closer to the spiritual than to intellectual engagement.
Christian Rosa
Endless refill, 2013
Spray paint, pencil, tape, oil stick and oil on canvas
180 x 200 cm
Christian Rosa
Oh Fuck, 2013
Pencil, oil stick, spray paint and oil on canvas
180 x 200 cm
Avoiding the preconceived compositional drive that generally rules the painting act, the artist lets his body become the primary vehicle for an automatic writing of sorts, where the images are generated as in a chance-based exquisite corpse.
Text © Gabriela Salgado