Moisés (Cuenca, 1979) is an abstract painter whose work falls within the tradition of the Art Informel practitioners of the 1950s and 1960s who played such a decisive role in the development of art in Spain (Millares, Saura, Torner…).
Despite having lived in London for more than a decade, he has never ceased to look to this dynamic group of artists as a reference point for his art, although he has also been influenced by the American Abstract Expressionists.
Moisés studied draughtsmanship, something that is very present in his work, as his extensive knowledge of technical drawing is transferred to the paintings, presented in a seemingly random execution has behind it a very structured process in which each brushstroke and element is meticulously applied
Stolen Landscape (NAT Art Residence - 05/2024)
Small, that's how I felt when I encountered nature.
The powerful sound of the waves hitting the rocks, the endless fields where animals graze freely and hundred-year-old trees grow, or the surrounding caves formed over millions of years.
Small, like the length of our lives, compared to the longevity of nature.
All this makes me feel small and vulnerable, but at the same time, fortunate to be able to enjoy and be part of all this, if only for a moment.
Stolen Landscape: Rubbings
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Stolen Landscape: The Installation
Stolen Landscape: The Installation and Me
Stolen Landscape: Process
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