Kike Garcinuño
(1978)
GARCINUÑO is an abstract visual artist whose pictorial language combines on the same canvas abstract forms, lines and rhythms with the introduction of realistic photographic images.
In his pictorial language he combines on the same canvas as many plastic techniques as necessary so that abstract and realism; subjectivity and objectivity are combined in the same format that we can hardly pigeonhole. Beyond the surprises that he incorporates in each work.
Oil, resins, sprays, adhesive tapes, intervened digital reproductions, papers, leathers and binders and solvents of all kinds are executed to present in the final manufacture a dialogue between abstract and reality of complex cataloguing.
Garcinuño's dreamlike world is an attempt to represent something as ethereal as emotions and feelings, and is also a reflection of the opposites in each of these emotions or feelings, the subjective and the objective. His work is an essay on the chronic illness of the 21st century, false appearances.
However, Kike's work is hopeful, it invites us to face life with a positive attitude and to find beauty within our complex inner worlds.
The introduction of digital elements within the work is a parallelism of the relationship of the contemporary individual with the world around him and a reflection of how much of the digital is already part of us and vice versa. In his harmonious compositions, colour and form become unpredictable, like analgama beats that make our hearts beat so that we are no longer just spectators, but part of the work.