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Diego Ascencio Art

Mexican, b. 1989
Diego Ascencio Fuentes was born in 1989 in Guadalajara, Mexico, where he currently lives and works. He graduated from the School of Architecture of the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Occidente (ITESO). Ascencio Fuentes's work starts from architecture as a physical and pictorial element and through this he explores color and time and how they are related, configured, reconfigured and transformed. His work explores the visual relationship of certain defined elements with their abstract counterpart, being a translation of what is built, considering color as a language. On the other hand, Ascencio Fuentes presents in his work, a way of stopping time and physically deforming it, usually lengthening specific moments, and creating a utopian idea in the permanence of memory, which he defines as ‘Chromatic Memories’.
(Biography provided by Estudio Actual)
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Artist: Diego Ascencio
The Last Lost Continent, Contemporary Art, Abstract Painting, 21st Century
By Diego Ascencio
Located in Mexico City, MX
Stretching Landscapes Series: The Last Lost Continent (Nice) Set of 3 works Work 1: Acrylic on canvas Work 2: Photography in cotton paper premium quality 300gr Work 3: Acrylic on can...
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2010s Abstract Diego Ascencio Art

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Canvas, Acrylic, Photographic Paper

Stretching Landscapes Uruapan, Contemporary Art, Abstract Painting, Photography
By Diego Ascencio
Located in Mexico City, MX
Stretching Landscapes Series: Nobody, not even the rain (Uruapan, Mexico) Set of 2 works Work 1: Photography in cotton paper premium quality 300gr Work 2: Acrylic on canvas 17x11in e...
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2010s Abstract Diego Ascencio Art

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Color Studies II, Contemporary Art, Abstract Painting, 21st Century
By Diego Ascencio
Located in Mexico City, MX
Color Studies II : Torres de Satelite 68 Acrylic on concrete 50x50cm Edition 1/5 + AP Framed
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2010s Abstract Diego Ascencio Art

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Concrete

Color Studies, Contemporary Art, Abstract Painting, 21st Century
By Diego Ascencio
Located in Mexico City, MX
Color Studies: Torres de Satelite Acrylic on concrete 50x50cm Edition 1/5 + AP Framed
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2010s Abstract Diego Ascencio Art

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Concrete

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