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L7 Matrix
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2021

About the Item

Color Simplicity and Free Geometry L7matrix came to a unique style through his experimentation – namely, he combines geometrical elements and very stylized color puzzles with realism attained by elaborated details. It is exactly that combination of color simplicity and free geometry that awakens certain contradictions and even uncomfortable feelings in the viewers. “Everything generates the chaos, from the mixture of outlooks and feelings to the materials and medias utilized.” His paintings are full of movements as an example of the theme of birds, the best known theme in his works.  In addition to spectra and faces that resemble colored spirits to bioluminescent jellyfish.  His work comes down to everything he likes and feels, always moving and screaming and exploding in beauty and chaos. The winning combination of realism and abstraction, brought closer together in Luis’ artwork, creates a melting pot of emotions, materials and media for viewer’s eyes to enjoy. L7matrix’s artistic skill is filled with all known human emotions and city’s jumble, blend roughness with elegance, in order to transmit the concept of empathy for the surroundings. Luis rarely listens to music while working, instead, he likes to blend in with the ambiance, listening to every sound it creates.
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