José Bifano:
Picture "Microscopic View" (2023)
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Picture "Microscopic View" (2023)
José Bifano:
Picture "Microscopic View" (2023)

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Acrylic | Paper | Format 32 x 45 cm (H/W) | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "Microscopic View" (2023)
José Bifano: Picture "Microscopic View" (2023)

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Picture "Microscopic View" (2023)

Microscopic View is a painting that captures the essence of the organic plant world on a micro scale. The artwork is represented by a series of cells, tissues, and cavities that intertwine in a dynamic and watery flow. I was inspired by images taken through a microscope. I am fascinated by the existence of a reality that we cannot perceive with our senses, which is why we must amplify it. The artwork invites the viewer to explore the beauty and complexity of nature at its most basic level. It is inspired by the beauty that is found in the smallest and simplest aspects of nature, which we can only know through the microscope. This artwork was created using my own technique, which uses toilet paper as a support. In its creation, I used acrylic paints, glue, toilet paper, and water.

About José Bifano

José Bifano is a Venezuelan artist based in Barcelona, ​​Spain.
In his oeuvre, color, shape and texture are found in geometric and abstract patterns systematically and precisely articulated. For Bifano "life takes place in the change produced in the continuity of things... Change transforms us and continuity makes us permanent". During the creative process performs radical transformations in his works, making them change several times in an orderly and continuous dynamic of deconstruction and reconstruction that creates unity. He carefully works out every detail in an attempt to reconcile the order and chaos present in the transformation process. “My method seeks to connect movement with precision, painting with form, balance with chaos; searching for the illusion of existence". Bifano use disposable paper as a support for his works, showing the possibility of transforming an ephemeral material into a permanent work of art.
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