Hundreds of wonderful creatures inhabited a sprawling world by vorja sánchez

in Organic harmonyAnd the curiosity of hybrid insects and furniture with wide eyes is a world of natural textures and surreal conspiracies. Vorja Sánchez (Previously) he dreamed of the fictional series for the year and a half last year, which first appeared in Pinart Gallery Later this month.
Inspired by the diversity of the forest and live graphics of the German biologist Ernest Heikal, Sanchez imagines a vast environmental system. It was especially attracted to patterns and uses similar shapes to create cohesion through multiple pieces. Soft fine fur, slim leaves with an unknown advice and shiny eyes associated with unexpected body parts appear in many of his works.

Sanchez participates that by studying frequent patterns in nature, learning to define the biological purpose of many shapes and shapes, which affect how to choose a specific characteristic of one creature. The artist adds:
There is a harmony in what may seem to be random, and above all, nature does not care about size or importance – everything is at the same level and balanced. It is a concept that fascinates me and works as a deep metaphor for life.
A mixture of graphite, ink, watercolor, gouache, spray paint and more layer together in this sprawling group to create what Sanchez calls a “liquid dialogue” between materials and decorations. “There were moments when the creative process was for every piece, such as trying to remember a dream,” he says. “When you try to complete these blurry images, your memory turns into something more complex and will.” Instead of imposing an aesthetic trend on creatures, the artist prefers to allow the natural nature of the prevailing materials.
Organic harmony It runs from April 26 to May 18 in Brunswick. Find more on Instagram.








