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Yesterday, Limited Edition Print 1 of 75 Print

Miré Albornoz

Canada

Printmaking, Glicée on Fine Art Paper

Size: 48 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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“Yesterday” is part of a new collection of collages, in the geometric abstraction style that my work has developed into. The piece was inspired by a childhood memory of a place I called home, by the Mediterranean Sea. With a nomadic childhood, the place I would return to was called “home” and carries all the more weight. The focus of the work is to represent this memory while exploring the importance of colour and composition. The objective is for the piece to voice a universal language. The medium of collage has become very intriguing for me, the co-existence of opposing elements and ensuing harmony, symbolic of the human fabric at its best. The style is a result of a natural development over the span of 30 years, from classical origins to an increasingly abstract and two dimensional works. Influenced by mid century abstraction, cubism, surrealism, and expressionism as well as the stained glass of churches and temples I grew up with.

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Printmaking:Glicée on Fine Art Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:75

Size:48 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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Miré Albornoz (b. 1968, Paris, Fr) is best known for her geometric abstract collage and acrylic painting. Her work focuses on pure geometric form, with its two-dimensional flatness reduced to the essential composition and on the use of colour as an integral part of expression. Her work shows a clear development over the span of three decades, from the classical to the gradual reduction of elements, a purification influenced by Cubism, modern architecture and Mid-Century Expressionism.  
 The artist’s practice is both additive and reductive, something that the immediacy of the collage medium facilitates. She says:  
 “I'm most interested in the finding, the excavation of truths when I practice a certain detachment. Unstructured elements oftentimes form part of an order, as they do in nature. So for me, an artist is not so much an inventor as a medium that discovers what already exists, that belongs to everyone. I’m fascinated by the magic beyond what we can initially see, when we extract the elements in our field of vision out of their every day context. I want to inspire people who see my work to do the same, whether a place, an object or the human form, to see beauty beyond our cultural notions. To not only understand abstraction, but to see with that newfound understanding and to be transformed by their new ways of looking at the world".  
 Miré’s intention is to communicate a universal visual language that is accessible to a wide audience and will transcend the barriers between art and people. The works are meant to evoke a subconscious emotional recognition in the viewer.  Miré lives and works in Toronto.  


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