Domenec Pascual Badia – #40496
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To the right of the wall, the perspective shifts to reveal a more expansive view. Here we see a series of balconies and architectural projections, also constructed from similar materials and exhibiting the same granular texture. A vibrant orange light emanates from one window, providing a focal point that contrasts with the muted palette of the surrounding structures. Beyond this built environment, a dense thicket of foliage is visible, suggesting an enclosed garden or natural space. The landscape appears somewhat flattened, lacking depth and contributing to the overall sense of abstraction.
The artist’s deliberate use of texture – achieved through small, repetitive brushstrokes – is central to the works effect. It creates a visual surface that is both tactile and visually complex. This technique lends an almost sculptural quality to the architectural forms, emphasizing their materiality. The limited color range reinforces this sense of unity and contributes to a mood of quiet contemplation.
Subtly, the painting evokes themes of enclosure and observation. The viewer is positioned as someone looking in, peering through openings into another world. The fragmented nature of the composition suggests a disrupted or incomplete view, perhaps reflecting a subjective experience of place. The contrast between the solid, textured wall and the glimpse of greenery beyond hints at a tension between human construction and the natural world. Ultimately, the work seems to explore the relationship between interiority and exteriority, solidity and ephemerality, through a carefully constructed visual language.