Untitled: Abstract Geometric Acrylic Painting on Paper By Bernardo Navarro Tomas
Untitled: Abstract Geometric Acrylic Painting on Paper 2019
Bernardo Navarro Tomas
26 x 34 in
This 2019 geometric acrylic painting on paper by Cuban artist Bernardo Navarro is a recreation of the compact city in its most primal form: rectangles and smaller rectangles. Its warm tones are speckled with navy blues and black. This is the image of the cityscape if you climb a tall building and squint as you look down. The paper is a rough, fibrous parchment... giving off the effect of a found, weathered document. The piece comes framed.
Artist Biography:
Bernardo Navarro Tomás (Havana, Cuba 1977) is a self-taught artist who expresses himself through different materials and means. He currently lives and paints in Brooklyn, New York. In his early paintings, which earned him recognition in several museums and institutions of the city of New York, Navarro Tomás created works that focused on his life experience. In a deviation from the social issue, his current works have experimented with abstraction and collage when wanting to capture the energy of his current surrounding urban environment.
Untitled: Abstract Geometric Acrylic Painting on Paper 2019
Bernardo Navarro Tomas
26 x 34 in
This 2019 geometric acrylic painting on paper by Cuban artist Bernardo Navarro is a recreation of the compact city in its most primal form: rectangles and smaller rectangles. Its warm tones are speckled with navy blues and black. This is the image of the cityscape if you climb a tall building and squint as you look down. The paper is a rough, fibrous parchment... giving off the effect of a found, weathered document. The piece comes framed.
Artist Biography:
Bernardo Navarro Tomás (Havana, Cuba 1977) is a self-taught artist who expresses himself through different materials and means. He currently lives and paints in Brooklyn, New York. In his early paintings, which earned him recognition in several museums and institutions of the city of New York, Navarro Tomás created works that focused on his life experience. In a deviation from the social issue, his current works have experimented with abstraction and collage when wanting to capture the energy of his current surrounding urban environment.