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The Comb of the Horizon Drawing

Alicia Velázquez

Switzerland

Drawing, Ink on Paper

Size: 9.8 W x 7 H x 0 D in

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For the collection offered here I chose a special selection of one of my longest ritualistic series named "Periscope". Each day an imaginary, abstract periscope peeps to capture that which happens both inside and outside of my body. A journal of moments, each drawing depicts the embodied narrative I capture at that moment in time: the inner, the outer, thoughts, memories, the world’s news, or the imaginary. Each drawing is understood as an open window to be entered, and interpreted by you, the viewer. In this particular drawing a phrase appears (which gives it its title) that is a reference to a famous sculpture by Spanish artist Eduardo Chillida. All drawings are made using the same technique and, except a few exceptions, using the same paper size. In this curated collection for Saatchi, there are two paper sizes present. Next to the same technique, in the ritual of making each “Periscope” drawing I always follows the same sequence: a written text in the back, my artist signature and date, followed by the drawing in the front. I chose this format as it is portable and easy to produce daily and anywhere, as any of our personal daily rituals. I have produced "Periscopes" in trains, planes, kitchens, park benches, and yes, also in my studio. This series is ongoing since 2019.

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Drawing:Ink on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:9.8 W x 7 H x 0 D in

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My work explores togetherness, intimacy and belonging, aspects of time, and the convergence of internal and external realities. I use different media interchangeably, like performance, drawings, sculptures, and installations. Working with- and from the body, my ritualistic performances and installations act as scaffolds where humans, objects, lines, and colors are invited to construct and experience moments of togetherness. I work mainly with series and ritualistic works, often years long, and which are embedded in my daily personal routines. I often work with series and ritualistic works, often years long, and which are embedded in my daily personal routines. For the collection offered here I chose a special selection of one of my longest ritualistic series named "Periscope". In this series, each day a drawing is produced using the same size and technique: archival-ink pen and watercolor on paper. Each day an imaginary, abstract periscope peeps to capture that which happens both inside and outside of my body. A journal of moments, each drawing depicts the embodied narrative I capture at that moment in time: the inner, the outer, thoughts, memories, the world’s news, or the imaginary. Each drawing is understood as an open window to be entered, and interpreted by the viewer. Curator Beatrice Fontana writes about this series: "The collection is filled with fascinating little details, anthropomorphic forms and fantastical figures, ethereal yet with a tenacious physicality. Dreamlike dimensions that confront text-thoughts and multiply voices, generating a bold chorality. A miniature snapshot of a colorful and pensive collective, portrayed with its human cargo of thoughts and dreams." The series "Periscope" has been exhibited several times and it is part of numerous private collections. I grew up in Madrid, Spain and was trained as an architect. After graduating I work as an independent designer in New York City, Amsterdam, Barcelona, Madrid, Shanghai, and London, before moving to Zurich in 2013. As an independent designer I work across cultures, teams, disciplines and media, including graphic design, scenography, interiors and installations. In 2015 I receive an Adapt-r Marie Curie European grant for a residency period in Brussels, during which I develop my first performances. Even though my work was highly creative and experimental during my long period as a designer, it is at this moment when my practice is definitely positioned in the arts.

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