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La palabra humano proviene del latín “humus” tierra, y “anus” procedencia de algo, en algunas culturas se creía que el primer hombre fue hecho de arcilla, “humano, hombre que proviene de la tierra”. 

Desde mi ventana veo, que la arquitectura se sitúa a gran altura sobre los cerros orientales. allí surge una pregunta. ¿de donde vienen los materiales de construcción?. En su totalidad, surgen de materiales extraídos de la montaña transformados en nuevos materiales. 

Esta obra parte de conceptos opuestos, aspectos de la naturaleza y el hombre (Natural-Artificial), esta dupla se encuentra en la obra en aspectos formales y conceptuales. La pintura es elaborada en acrílico, en la imagen la naturaleza es expresiva y la arquitectura estática.
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Cerro del cable 3 Painting

Harrison Tobon

Colombia

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 11.8 W x 15.4 H x 1.6 D in

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La palabra humano proviene del latín “humus” tierra, y “anus” procedencia de algo, en algunas culturas se creía que el primer hombre fue hecho de arcilla, “humano, hombre que proviene de la tierra”. Desde mi ventana veo, que la arquitectura se sitúa a gran altura sobre los cerros orientales. allí surge una pregunta. ¿de donde vienen los materiales de construcción?. En su totalidad, surgen de materiales extraídos de la montaña transformados en nuevos materiales. Esta obra parte de conceptos opuestos, aspectos de la naturaleza y el hombre (Natural-Artificial), esta dupla se encuentra en la obra en aspectos formales y conceptuales. La pintura es elaborada en acrílico, en la imagen la naturaleza es expresiva y la arquitectura estática.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.8 W x 15.4 H x 1.6 D in

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Harrison Tobón's work has as point of view the architectural constructions of places through which he transits and live in, paying attention to urban and social changes typical in processes of urban gentrification. Recording through photography as a methodological tool to objectify the look that later translates or reinterprets from digital media, to build archives of architecture in danger of extinction, through drawing on paper in techniques such as watercolor and tempera. His work also includes means of expression such as painting and sculpture. Expanding this from traditional materials to contemporary materials and to computational art, for the elaboration of images that most of his production is related to the idea of architecture.

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