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My artwork is engaged to nature and its recurrent patterns and rhythms. I use them as a base in order to create my compositions.
Im attracted to repetitive sequences, combining separate elements to form a cohesive group. It isn’t an strict conceptual idea of repetition on itself, my work doesn’t seek to impose an order or structure, but rather to enjoy the rhythm of repetition.
My artwork is engaged to nature and its recurrent patterns and rhythms. I use them as a base in order to create my compositions.
Im attracted to repetitive sequences, combining separate elements to form a cohesive group. It isn’t an strict conceptual idea of repetition on itself, my work doesn’t seek to impose an order or structure, but rather to enjoy the rhythm of repetition.

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Winter Oak Collage

Veronica Gonzalez Ugarte

Chile

Collage, Paper on Paper

Size: 52.4 W x 52.4 H x 1.6 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

My artwork is engaged to nature and its recurrent patterns and rhythms. I use them as a base in order to create my compositions. Im attracted to repetitive sequences, combining separate elements to form a cohesive group. It isn’t an strict conceptual idea of repetition on itself, my work doesn’t seek to impose an order or structure, but rather to enjoy the rhythm of repetition.

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Collage:

Paper on Paper

Original:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

52.4 W x 52.4 H x 1.6 D in

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Verónica González Ugarte 1973. Santiago, Chile Veronica Gonzalez continues to develop her work with feathers. Real feathers and artificial feathers die-cut with laser, in tissues of fine silk fabrics, mounted on paper. Feathers are a part of the basic alphabet of the artists vocabulary ; they are simple forms -although only in appearance- with which the artist arms expressive surfaces in the manner of a visual pentagram. Another part of her language, uses uniform, abstract surfaces, worked manually or mechanized manner on different supports, particularly plastics, Hanji paper, and fabrics. Important to emphasize once again the extreme care in the manufacture of these works. Every detail deserves all the attention and solvency of the artist in the handling of the very diverse procedures used: selection of materials and their suitability, dyes and colorations, textures, adhesives and stitching, cuts and slimmings, mounts on a rigid support, generally a frame with linen and silk paper; sometimes the wall directly, as supporting. The manipulation of die cuts of silks as compositional elements of new works. These perforated cloths generate a very light visual surface. They play the role of a strange grid where the voids are forms of feathers. The work is composed of an absence; it would seem the silence of the feathers, his silence and absence.

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Showed at the The Other Art Fair

Handpicked to show at The Other Art Fair presented by Saatchi Art in Chicago

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