KLEUR GALLERY

Juvenal Ravelo

Bio

Between 1952 and 1958 he studied at the School of Fine and Applied Arts of Caracas and at the School of Visual Arts Martin Tovar y Tovar of Barquisimeto, Lara (Venezuela) In 1964, he traveled to Paris and attended the University of the Sorbonne, where he studied Sociology of Art with Pierre Francastel and Jean Cassou. In 1971 he obtained the National Prize at the III Cagnes-sur-Mer International Art Festival, France; in 2006 the National Prize of Fine Arts

Statement

Fragmentation of light and color, are pieces that emerge from the surface, but that move towards space with small reliefs, edges, metallic supports and reflective elements, in such a way that the works not only have a frontality, but also a relief that is modified according to the location of the viewer. This dynamic of vision gives the viewer the possibility that his point of view is the one that builds the image as it moves.

Juvenal Ravelo
Title: Fragmentation of light and color
Serie: Fragmentation of light and color
Medium: Mixed on MDF, Iron and refractant elements
Year: 2014
Dimensions: 100 x 120 x 10 cm - 39 x 47 x 3.9 In
Price: US$ 30,000.00

Additional information

They are pieces that arise from the surface, but that advance to space with small reliefs, edges, metal supports and reflective elements, so that the works not only have a frontality, but also a relief that is modified according to the location of the viewer.

Wall reference
2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in

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Fragmentation of light and color