Reflective Traces

2023, UV ink on acrylic glass, etched glass, mirror, wood, 24 x 36 x 26 in (60.96 x 91.44 x 91.44 cm) each

Exhibited: Sometimes We Walk Sideways, Vantage Art Contemporary, Makati City (PH)

In the artwork "Reflective Traces," the artist delves into the philosophy of perception and the metaphorical implications of drawing and markings. Through the interplay of unconventional materials and spatial composition, a thought-provoking exploration unfolds. The use of glass, acrylic glass, and mirror becomes a metaphor for the act of drawing itself. By choosing these materials, the artist symbolically challenges the boundaries and limitations typically associated with traditional drawing mediums. The image captured within the UV ink printed acrylic glass panel represents a blank exhibit space, half-realized and awaiting completion. However, it is the reflective mirror on the left side that becomes the catalyst for transformation. As viewers engage with the artwork, they are compelled to confront their own perceptions and interpretations. When the fragmented image is juxtaposed with the mirror, it merges seamlessly, suggesting that our understanding of a space or concept is shaped by our individual perspectives and reflections. The etched frosted glass layer adds an additional layer of depth and texture to the artwork. This element metaphorically signifies the inherent complexity of artistic expression. The delicate etchings, partially obscuring the image beneath, symbolize the intricate process of mark-making and the nuanced interplay of light and shadow within artistic creation. "Reflective Traces" invites viewers to contemplate the transformative power of perception and the fluid nature of artistic representation. By pushing the boundaries of traditional drawing methods and embracing the inherent metaphors within the materials, the artist encourages a deeper exploration of the relationship between the artist, the artwork, and the viewer.

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