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Synchrodelic Hybrid Fractals Screenshots

 

Synchrodelic Hybrid Fractals Screenshots

 

In his latest exhibition, Synchrodelic Hybrid Fractals Screenshots, Dex Fernandez hexes the viewer’s perception like a contemporary shaman with his delirious concoction of elementsfrom photographic medium, pigments, and threadsto let them have a safe passage into the universe hidden under the seam of this one, where dreams, apparitions, and visions emerge like multi-colored filaments. Across the surface of the works, they create shapes, patterns, and structures, which sometimes form into eyes, botanical creatures, animals, only to dissipate into waves, undulations, concentric circles.

 

The figures, through which this alternate world spills over and dominates reality, are transformed from mere corporeal vessels into dynamic sites of energies, vortices, and glowing orbs, manifesting the true nature of the spirit, which is never stable and still, but is eternally locked in a swirling, frenetic dance with the cosmos. These luminescent filaments of the spirit express the individual’s nature like the particularity of a thumbmark: some lines cascade outwards in an orgasmic expansion while others are wrapped within a self-contained pulsing aura. One figure’s pubis is marked by the sign of a goat, whose connation in different cultures ranges from a sacrificial animal to the devil himself.

 

This series of works, punctuated by psychedelia, either achieved chemically or accessed through transcendental vision, presents how reality is not merely a linear succession of events, but a synchronous overlapping of different worlds, so much so that time and space bend and reach out towards one continuous loop. Nothing in creation is ever isolated and solitary. All of usfrom the most far-flung stars to the deepest atomsare caught in one universal intricate web, through whose lines energies are transmitted, exchanged, received. Synchrodelic Hybrid Fractals Screenshots offers us a  glimpse of that hidden mathematics, stroking our third eye open. 

 

-Carlomar Arcangel Daoana

















Whirlpool Entities

20in x 30in

Mixed Media on Archival Print ( Thread, Acrylic, Ink, Acetate Film )

2021






































She Gut It Baby, She Gut It

20in x 31in

Mixed Media on Archival Print ( Thread, Acrylic, Ink )

2021









Shaman' Shining Shimmering Shock of Hair

20in x 30in

Thread on Archival Print

2021












































Non-Blinking Seven Eyes

20in x 31in

Mixed Media on Archival Print ( Thread, Acrylic, Ink, Acetate Film )

2021












































Sacred Time

20in x 30in

Mixed Media on Archival Print ( Thread, Acrylic, Ink )

2021











































Reconnecting

20in x 31in

Mixed Media on Archival Print ( Thread, Acrylic, Ink )

2021










































Body Guards

20in x 35in

Mixed Media on Archival Print ( Thread, Acrylic, Ink, Acetate Film )

2021











































Sinister Exaggerator On Steele-Toe Stilettos

20in x 41in

Mixed Media on Archival Print ( Thread, Acrylic, Ink, Acetate Film )

2021








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Exhibition Views



736.202902

 














736.202902

60in x 96in ( diptych )

Acrylic on Canvas

2020

 

The title is a timestamp. The artwork is a love story. 

 

This work is about the story of two souls, whose narrative was disrupted by the state of things. The base image of the diptych is a photograph of the characters, which can be connected on all sides allowing the imaginations and possible action of rearranging of the viewer to be part of the story. The overall tone is subdued, while the bright elements of seemingly moving shapes and patterns represent the interrupted yet present connections. Also visible are a mix of faces, signs, and products of spontaneous freehand painting that appear to inhibit the characters' journey to be visible. These can be people, emotions, distance, or circumstances that make a happy ending difficult to achieve. In the midst of clouding gloom, still apparent is the relentless rhythm in movement, mutation, and transformation that is constant in my body of work. As with past creations, this is but a part of my universe infested by life happening in front of me.



Fabulous, Ferocious, Fictitious




Fabulous, Ferocious, Fictitious

8ft x 4ft

Acrylic on canvas

2021












7.1.21

New Fetish









New Fetish
Mixed Media on Archival Print
2020