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DESOLATION VOL.I Photograph - Limited Edition of 3

Alejandro Aboli The RedLine

United States

Photography, Color on Paper

Size: 83 W x 55 H x 1 D in

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"Desolation: The Path to Transcendence" "Desolation" invites us to embark on a journey towards transcendence, exploring the limits of our existence and immersing ourselves in an internal inquiry in search of a deeper connection with our essence and the universe. In this work, thoughts, emotions, and experiences intertwine, creating a complex mental landscape. It prompts us to reflect on the deepest questions of our existence and awaken spiritual awareness. The figure that traces its life trajectory symbolizes the condition of the human being and connects us with the ancestral burden passed down through time, thus reflecting our individual and collective experience on this path towards transcendence. In this quest, we strive to free ourselves from limitations and explore our true essence. In "Desolation," we also find a means to reach higher levels of consciousness and wisdom. This symbolic representation stimulates us to explore our inner world and communicate with higher dimensions of our being. Through this connection, we draw closer to our higher Self and find answers in our personal journey towards transcendence. "Desolation" invites us to reflect on the profound existential questions and explore the limits of our perception. It challenges established conventions, takes us into our internal world, and urges us to seek a more meaningful connection with our own identity and the vast cosmic fabric that surrounds us. It is a path towards transcendence, where internal exploration and the search for answers within ourselves lead us to a deeper connection with our essence and a higher state of consciousness. By immersing ourselves in "Desolation," we confront the enigma of desolation and challenge ourselves to transcend the known limits in search of a more meaningful connection with our identity and the infinite universe we inhabit.

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Photography:Color on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:3

Size:83 W x 55 H x 1 D in

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Alejandro Aboli's work (1980) transcends the boundaries of photography. Through digital tools and collage, Aboli creates unique characters and scenarios that would be impossible otherwise: "With my work, I develop an additional dimension that is also an extra layer of meaning." His work, which draws inspiration from cinema – Lachapelle, Nolan, Wong Kar-Wai – and uses photography, tells stories that channel emotions and guide viewers towards deep reflection about the self. More than composing, he overlays. Aboli employs techniques of photograph decomposition and image assembly to create new scenarios that deconstruct the world we know. His work is a line between the real world and fiction that appeals to everything that is not but exists within us. The real world remains present in the fragments extracted from images captured with conventional techniques, and the surreal, imaginary, and dreamlike emerge when all these real components come together. "Each image is composed like a painting where visual elements intertwine to tell a story." He works with digital composition as a medium and approaches painting conceptually: he understands his works as paintings insofar as they start from a blank canvas and are composed from scratch using loose images that only become surreal ensembles when they come together. Aboli's work has a playful element that facilitates the connection between these two worlds and allows viewers to travel to that borderland between their past and present, or between their present and future. This playful component takes its starting point from "The RedLine," the first series created by Aboli, which still today forms the basis of his production: the bordering and transversal nature, the red line, and the Ariadne's thread that connects two dimensions. From that first series, there is also a certain reminiscence of pop art that appeals to contemporary lifestyle and poses how certain everyday objects have a great influence on us. Thanks to this, Aboli is able to explore common patterns that define our behavior and analyze the elements that affect the individual and the common factors that define the society in which we live. He uses well-known symbols, taking popular iconography to present us with his own universe in which he challenges conventions.

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