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30-color screenprint. Edited in Pepe Jiménez's workshop (La Ermita de la Colonia), Balsicas 2012. Untitled (Chromatic Core) (2012) by Luis Gordillo is a vibrant silkscreen composed of 30 layers of color, creating a pulsating interplay between abstraction and figuration. At its center lies a grid of stylized forms resembling torsos and faces, rendered in stark black, white, yellow, and a single bold red shape. This structured core contrasts with the surrounding landscape-like shapes in vivid greens, blues, and earthy tones that ripple outward in organic waves. The composition evokes a psychological interior—an island of identity within a shifting, colorful topography. Produced in a limited edition at Pepe Jiménez's workshop, this work exemplifies Gordillo's mastery of visual tension and symbolic layering.
Untitled (Chromatic Core), 2012
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30-color screenprint. Edited in Pepe Jiménez's workshop (La Ermita de la Colonia), Balsicas 2012. Untitled (Chromatic Core) (2012) by Luis Gordillo is a vibrant silkscreen composed of 30 layers of color, creating a pulsating interplay between abstraction and figuration. At its center lies a grid of stylized forms resembling torsos and faces, rendered in stark black, white, yellow, and a single bold red shape. This structured core contrasts with the surrounding landscape-like shapes in vivid greens, blues, and earthy tones that ripple outward in organic waves. The composition evokes a psychological interior—an island of identity within a shifting, colorful topography. Produced in a limited edition at Pepe Jiménez's workshop, this work exemplifies Gordillo's mastery of visual tension and symbolic layering.
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