西班牙街头艺术家Pejac使用压实的木头作为pseduo-canvas,用黑色墨水和铅笔绘制出柔软的鹿、鸟和花。Pejac说,这些自然元素展示了木质材料的起源,突出了自然环境是如何被不断地砍伐和建造的。这些镶板具有某种美学上的温暖,但同时也有一种破坏感,使它非常矛盾,这直接关系到理解艺术的方式。在成千上万块木头上表达自己的感觉就像在剥了皮的树上纹身一样。这一系列的每一幅画都是对自然的致敬。
Spanish street artist Pejac‘s work (previously) is known for its subtle interaction with urban environments, small interruptions to everyday buildings like bird-shaped cracks created in an abandoned power plant’s windows, or trompe l’oeil paintings scattered through the streets of the district of Uskudar.Pejac’s newest series brings an urban resource into the studio rather than having the artist travel out. Utilizing pressed wood as a pseduo-canvas, Pejac draws with black ink and pencil to produce soft deer, birds, and flowers in the works’ foregrounds. These natural elements showcase the wooden medium’s origin, highlighting how natural environments are continuously being chopped down and constructed over.“The beauty of the pressed wood seems to hide the arrogance of man in its relation with nature,said Pejac. “These panels have some sort of aesthetic warmth but at the same time a sense of devastation, making it very contradictory, which directly refers to my way of understanding art. Expressing myself on thousands of small pieces of wood feels like ‘tattooing’ on the stripped skins of trees. Each drawing in this Redemption series are tribute to nature. Any other subject would have been frivolous.”You can see Pejac’s other series posted on his website. (via Juxtapoz)