Offered by: Arco Gallery
579 Broadway, 5A New York City, NY 10012 , United States Call Seller 212.226.1207

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Juego de Vitrales - Abstract Painting in Blue Pastel Colors, Geometric Shapes

$ 4,850
  • Description
    In Juegos de Vitrales (Games of Stained Glass), Alfredo Aya employs a soothing palette of teal, turquoise, and pastel pinks, creating a luminous composition reminiscent of light filtering through stained glass. The vertical alignment and semi-translucent layers evoke a sense of transformation, as shapes emerge and dissolve in a rhythmic dance of color. Aya’s delicate balance of light and form recalls the visual poetry of stained glass, juxtaposing fluidity with structural integrity.

    This introspective piece aligns with Aya’s exploration of form and movement within color, contrasting with kinetic artists like Carlos Cruz-Diez and Jesús Rafael Soto by focusing on introspective, gentle transitions rather than overt spatial activation. Abstract shapes, dots, and soft geometric forms hint at fragments of illuminated glass, creating a dynamic interplay of opacity and transparency. Aya's work invites viewers to explore the poetic narrative of light, color, and geometry, drawing parallels between movement and stillness within its complex layers.

    Aya was born in Paris in 1954, and after studying in Paris and Switzerland, he moved to Colombia in his late teens. He lives and works in Bogota'.
    His paintings navigate the delicate boundary between post-impressionism and abstraction. His palette is vivid and pastel-like, informed by his beloved Colombia's tropical landscapes and seashores. Aya was born in Paris, where he lived until his early twenties, beginning his painting career immersed in the artistic work of modern French masters. His most figurative paintings share similarities to Post-Impressionist artists like Paul Gaugin, especially in the choice of colors and a synthetist style. In his most abstract paintings, Aya combines geometric and biomorphic shapes defined by soft pastel colors, reminiscent of the spatial composition of surrealist South American painter Roberto Matta and the dreamy creations of French Post-Impressionist artist Emile Bernard. Aya writes, "Form and movement emerge from color in the same way dance is natural to music."
  • More Information
    Documentation: Signed
    Period: New
    Materials: Canvas,Oil
    Condition: New.
    Styles / Movements: Contemporary
    Dealer Reference #: AA021
    Incollect Reference #: 752133
  • Dimensions
    W. 27.5 in; H. 35 in;
    W. 69.85 cm; H. 88.9 cm;
Message from Seller:

Arco Gallery, founded in 2013 by Valentina Puccioni, offers a truly personalized art experience in the heart of SoHo, NYC. Located in a historic loft and open by appointment only, the gallery provides exclusive, intimate viewings, away from the mainstream gallery scene. P: 212.226.1207 E: valentina@arcogallery.com

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