Wednesday 21 May 2014

War Themes in "Emotional Breakdown"


"Emotional Breakdown" stands as one of Garcia's most cherished artworks. The piece captures a war-related narrative within an abstract frame. The first image shows a group of grim-faced officials grouped around a young soldier. In the next slide, the young soldier appears overwhelmed by grief and he internalizes the news he had just received. Finally, the last image shows the soldier's outpouring of emotion, leaving the viewer to assume he has received terrible news. One may infer that the news may have been about the death of a family member or loved one.  Moreover, since this image is the largest of the three, we are encouraged to focus on this area as the key part of the narrative. Here, Garcia shows us the powerful potential of story creation in art.
The style of the photos offer an outdated vintage feel. The faded monochromatic quality of the image and blurry lines gives the scene a historic integrity. The image also reveals  a high level of contrast through the stark black and whites, which reinforce the bleak condition of the scene.  The viewers ultimately sense feelings of misery and powerlessness.

The colors surrounding the images strongly evoke the solemn nature of the scene. Garcia uses muddy greens and grayish blues, which firmly convey the grime and darkness associated with war. There are also splotches of rusty reds, which add a feeling of age and dilapidation to the piece.  Furthermore, Garcia uses rigid textures through the lines that are engraved in the border's surface. This jagged grooves create a sense of roughness or feeling trapped in the trenches of sorrow. Through this seasoned use of color and texture, Garcia exhibits his mastery over the manipulation of his media.


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Friday 16 May 2014

The Power of Emotions in Art


Art has often been revered as a powerful tool to convey emotion. Sometimes people who struggle to bear the weight of their thoughts turn to art as a way of expressing themselves. In this way, art can be perceived as a type of outlet for emotions. Moreover, the art does not necessarily have to express negative feelings, but rather a whole array of dispositions such as confusion, excitement or bliss. As a result, when mere words seem to pale in comparison to the beauty of creation, art is a wonderful way to share one's feelings with the world.

Alfredo Garcia's body of works are an exquisite example of art's propensity for expression. In each piece, he documents a part of his life or a powerful emotional state, which fuels the color and composition into a stirring marvel. In his piece, "Dragon Lion Repousse and Chasing", Garcia exhibits strength and power. The starkly contrasting black and whites as well as the freeing brushstrokes reveal the fervor of rising up from life's challenging obstacles. The dragon-like form is evocative of Garcia's ferocity and vigor as he transforms as both an artist and human.

In his work, "Mermaid Goddess", Garcia expresses feelings of bliss and playfulness. There are a variety of child-friendly patterns and designs and the central mermaid provides a symbol of myth and the sublime, a sign of our ability to dream about the supernatural. As a result, this piece lifts the viewer into a more imaginative realm, evoking feelings of happiness and wonder. Also, the use of woodsy yellows and sandy beiges reinforces humanity's connection to the earth, providing a celebration of our god-given humanity.




Garcia also expresses poignant emotion in his piece, "Observatory Life". The electric metallic blues and golds over a violently textured surface communicates feelings of disturbance and rage. Garcia also creates piercing lightning bolts, which fiercely compliment the metal ornaments attached to the border. Overall, these elements create a sense of chaos, capturing the energy of the artist's mind.





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Thursday 1 May 2014

Latin Inspired Colors


One of the motifs which Alfredo Garcia lends to his art are the beautiful Latin colors. His trademark use of rustic hues and natural tones gives his work a cultural richness, which reflects his personal identity and heritage. By integrating this personal imagery into his work, he gives his work a persona, making his art unique and individualized.
 
In "Groovy Celebrations", Garcia creatively reflects self-image through his use of colors. Along the textured border, he reveals enticing swirls of grassy greens with subtle blends of lime and brownish-reds. These earth tones traditionally represent masculinity and strength. As a result, these colors capture the artist's rugged perseverance to move forward through the tumultuous obstacles in his life. In contrast, Garcia also uses a few touches of saturated reds and blues over the quadrants of pictures. The red connotes a sense of passion which is integral to Latin culture, while the Blue represents the color of the sky and sea, a sign of stability.

A similar approach is revealed in the piece, "Eternal Sun". On the left side of the work, one sees stunning blends of warm green and yellow, revealing a sense of connectivity to the artist's Latin origins. These colors ultimately depict a desire to celebrate Latin heritage and its beauty through art. Toward the right side of the painting, the colors gradually transition into sky blues and healthy peaches. The exquisite combination of these colors produces an invigorating effect associated with the tropics.

By allowing his personal identity to permeate through the colors, Garcia allows his work to communicate intimately with his viewers. There is a passionate, yet sensitive presence that desires to make a connection. 


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