Lapsus
Acrylic on wood
38.5 x 8.5 cm
"Lapsus" explores how color and abstraction, derived from a real image, can synthesize ideas and capture the essence of a space to create something new. Our perception of our surroundings often relies on sensations and a general visual memory, where specific details fade, leaving no conscious, concrete retention. The sensory overload to which we are increasingly exposed accentuates this phenomenon, fostering habits of more superficial attention. In this way, everyday landscapes are decomposed and recomposed, expanding and fragmenting the original image of the landscape. It becomes a play between opposites, inviting us to discover both.