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Unique proof. Untitled (Symmetric Core) (1991) by Luis Gordillo is a singular etching that distills his fascination with mirrored structure and internal tension. Two spiral-like organic forms dominate the composition, each outlined with irregular, maze-like contours that echo one another across a central axis. A jagged rupture in vivid yellow-green intersects the pair, forming a bright core where the two halves nearly converge but remain distinct. Soft green washes fill the background, suggesting depth and subtle movement. As a unique proof, this work intensifies Gordillo’s exploration of psychological symmetry and perceptual dislocation within a biomorphic visual language
Untitled (Symmetric Core), 1991
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Unique proof. Untitled (Symmetric Core) (1991) by Luis Gordillo is a singular etching that distills his fascination with mirrored structure and internal tension. Two spiral-like organic forms dominate the composition, each outlined with irregular, maze-like contours that echo one another across a central axis. A jagged rupture in vivid yellow-green intersects the pair, forming a bright core where the two halves nearly converge but remain distinct. Soft green washes fill the background, suggesting depth and subtle movement. As a unique proof, this work intensifies Gordillo’s exploration of psychological symmetry and perceptual dislocation within a biomorphic visual language
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What is Naive Art?
Naïve art describes a style of artwork that is simple and unsophisticated, often created by artists without formal training in an academy or art school. The style is characterized by a lack of advanced techniques, giving it a childlike appearance. Naïve art often features bright colors, simple shapes, and a straightforward approach to subject matter, reflecting the artist's untrained perspective.