Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada | Urban Analogy #56

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Artist: Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada
Title: Urban Analogy
Type: original
Medium: charcoal, acrylic and/or spray paint on a real 250+ year old extracted wall surface
Dimensions: 122 x 200 cm (78.7″ x 48″)
Year: 2013
Edition: unique
Comments: dated and signed by the artist

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Description

Many years of creating urban art in a manner that does not cover, but instead involves the visual narrative of wall surfaces, led Jorge Rodriguez-Gerada to the URBAN ANALOGIES series. He decided to create new pieces that were coherent and symbiotic to his other work by removing old interior wall surfaces from abandoned buildings and transferring those textures onto wood panels.

The URBAN ANALOGIES series is a cohesive parallel direction to the large scale identity series murals that Jorge begun creating in Spain in 2002. In the URBAN ANALOGIES series he focusses on fragments of faces from people that are close to him. The significance of this work lies upon the importance given to the weathered and worn urban surfaces for their intrinsic value.

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