Rául Perdomo

drawing on mylar

Of course, we love Raúl Perdomo’s work. Just this past weekend I watched a video on the LHC that was really fun to watch. What is some very remote field research may come some interesting information about the origins of the galaxy. Maybe it won’t, but finding out the certainty we are incapable of finding out the answer is, certainty of a kind.

Anyway, we are certain that Raúl’s work is some of the finest in Miami. We can provide you with a nice selection of his work for purchase.

Re/producing Complexity

“RE/PRODUCING COMPLEXITY”

Exhibition Dates: 11 June – 10 July, 2010

RE/PRODUCING COMPLEXITY at Artlab33 | Art Space features artists Raúl Perdomo and Liz Atzberger
Exhibition Dates: 11 June – 10 July, 2010

RE/PRODUCING COMPLEXITY at Artlab33 | Art Space features artists Raúl Perdomo and Liz Atzberger. Both artist’s paintings and drawings take a similar route to reach their goals in a field of rich textures and enveloped in swirls of color.

“Re/producing Complexity” refers to Complexity Theory and Chaos Theory, systems that are too complex to accurately predict their future, but nevertheless exhibit underlying patterns that can help us cope in an increasingly complex world. Obviously, visual representations are not the same as working with mathematical computations. However, both artists continue a longstanding tradition of exploration and experimentation with abstract phenomena as the route to their ends.

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Raúl Perdomo
Casualty
Watercolor, gouache, ink, acrylic and pencil on paper
30 x 22.5 in.

Re/producing Complexity

Raúl Perdomo
Vortises (detail)
Ink on paper
10 x  7 in.

Liz Atzberger
“Xo”
mixed media on d’arches paper
84 x 42 in.

Rául Perdomo

Rául Perdomo

drawing on mylar

This work on mylar was exhibited at the Hollywood Art and Culture Center in 2009. Mr. Perdomo recently spoke about the difficulty of working on mylar, although this piece is very beautifully crated.