Spatial Situations • 2011/2014

painted MDF
77 x 77 x 6 cm


Spatial Situations is a series of works that originate from a research where the object drawing and its three-dimensional quality are mixed in an illusory situation of representation. The drawing of a cubic element in perspective, centered in a square frontal plane, is transformed with the different shapes applied to its faces. These alternatives offer several visual options to the plans that compose the representation of this element, some enigmatic others formally impossible.

The cubic element gains another spatial reading when it is noticed that the black lines and planes are lowered in relation to the frontal plane. There is a friction between what recedes into the representation space and what goes deeper into the three-dimensionality of the object.