Artworks

Alejandro Ospina

Supergirl 76

Mixed media on canvas

111.8 x 111. 8 cm

2018

Alejandro Ospina

All Hotties Eat Corgetti

Mixed media on canvas

275 x 450 cm

2015

Alejandro Ospina

Not Even Me. A continuity of thought

Mixed media on canvas

160 x 160 cm

2020

Alejandro Ospina

Just me and the Juice

Mixed media on canvas

204.4 x 296.5 cm

2016

Alejandro Ospina

Not Even Me. El Polvillo Radioactivo

Mixed media on canvas

161 x 201 cm

2019

Alejandro Ospina

Shouting at Tea

Mixed media on canvas

160 x 200 cm

2019

Alejandro Ospina

Supergirl 11

Mixed media on canvas

140 x 180 cm

2017

Alejandro Ospina

Supergirl 39. Not Even Me

Mixed media on canvas

162.5 x 202 cm

2017

Alejandro Ospina

Supergirl 47

Mixed media on canvas

82 x 111 cm

2018

Alejandro Ospina

The Locker Room

Mixed media on canvas

205 x 298.5 cm

2016

Alejandro Ospina

The Invisible Contract

Mixed media on canvas

201 x 275.5 cm

2021

Alejandro Ospina

Supergirl 54

Mixed media on canvas

54.82 x 110.5 cm

2018

Supergirl 76
All Hotties Eat Corgetti
Not Even Me. A continuity of thought
Just me and the Juice
Not Even Me. El Polvillo Radioactivo
Shouting at Tea
Supergirl 11
Supergirl 39. Not Even Me
Supergirl 47
The Locker Room
The Invisible Contract
Supergirl 54

Artist

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Alejandro Ospina

Alejandro Ospina is a painter and image creator who understands the pictorial heritage that his brush carries. With his work he pays tribute to the past and present of the image, temporalities that converge with great balance in his work. While using digital tools, he subtracts photographic brushstrokes from the works of canonical artists such as Arshile Gorky and Joan Miró, and uses them to integrate himself into art history. In addition to using representative styles of the avant-garde, in which painting was one of the main elements, Ospina's work is a continuous exploration of contemporary currents of visual information and a questioning of how these affect and transform our relationship with image.

This makes his work a tangible commentary on traditional means of representation, the rhythm of life in contemporary times and its impact on our way of perceiving the image. Alejandro Ospina conceives his pieces under the principle of immediacy and collection - characteristic of the digital world - and materializes it through one of the most traditional means of representation: painting. The images that he takes from the Internet and that make up his compositions manage to completely distance themselves from his origin and generate as many worlds as interpretations. Through these visual languages ​​that explode into view, the artist manipulates the two-dimensionality of the painting to reveal its closeness to the digital world.

His goal is to simulate the activity of the mind when, encountering one image after another, it accumulates and merges layers of visual information with each blink. This is why his works are composed of a large accumulation of images and information from the digital world, which are deconstructed and subsequently articulated on the pictorial plane, to create an apparently chaotic image but with great compositional harmony.

“Now we look at the images very quickly: each one is added to the others in consistent layers, which our subconscious will then decipher and organize within our thoughts. This is what I try to capture with my works: layers of transparencies, one on top of the other, of the images that surround me. Electronic engineering helped me find a way to organize the chaos. “It's a bit like trigonometric substitution: there are several elements and we have to figure out how to fit them into a space to find an elegant solution.”