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Process image. The fabric folded with a regular pattern and exposed to the sun for 200 days. On the right, the result of the trace of the sun energy before being deregulated to use it in the collage to create a seascape.
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Deregulation Collage

Salvador Mascarell

Spain

Collage, Fabric on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Size: 31.5 W x 35.4 H x 0.8 D in

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That collage have been done from decomposition of regular shapes created from exposure to the sun of a cloth, wrinkled with a regular pattern, for 200 days, one for each year of the last two centuries of construction of labor rigths. The decomposition process refers to the concept of deregulation of the labor market and the loss of labor rights nowadays. The economic has become the director of liquid modernity in the face of the weakening of the welfare state and institutions. The main conclusion of the sociologist Zygmunt Bauman is that the social and state structures, previously solid, have ceased to be solid and are not even expected to contribute to regulating situations of imbalance since they have very limited capacity to act beyond their area of domain. Markets claims the power to regulate relationships and conflicts, always from the perspective of private interests. They are the main beneficiaries of labor market deregulation and growing inequality. The structure of societies that live under the capricious influences of the markets is liquid. Is that the reason of seascape.

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Collage:Fabric on Soft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:31.5 W x 35.4 H x 0.8 D in

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Salva Mascarell was born in Valencia (1971) and showed an early interest in painting and everything related to plastic. However, he chose another creative profession such as journalism. At the age of 24 he was already news editor of a newspaper regional edition. His life completely changed in 2005 during an illness convalescence. He began to paint again. He soon decided to dedicate himself to his true vocation, which today is his profession. He began with representational oil paintings, mainly portraits, which he abandoned to enter into a process of experimentation around the perception of colour, influenced by the work of Anish Kapoor. After exhibiting at Bellreguard, and following the line of questioning the traditional painting practice, he opened another window to plastic exploration with a series of art works using colour reflection. He moved to the countryside in 2015 and since then has immersed himself in a new way of painting conceived from reducing the pictorial practice to the mark left by an action. He has developed solar subtractive painting on fabric, which uses the energy of the sun and the passage of time as artistic mediums. The migration crisis, market deregulation, growing inequality, tension and the fears and uncertainties in today's society are issues in his artworks. James Turrell, Kara Walker, Cai Guo-Qiang and Simón Hantai are some of the artists who influence his work today.

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