Jerjes Llopis, Drawing professor, exhibits ’40 MUDOS MAULLIDOS’ at the Miscelanea Gallery

The Miscelanea Gallery of Barcelona hosts from January 17th until February 9th the exhibition ’40 MAULLIDOS MUDOS’ by Jerjes Llopis, Drawing and Color professor of the EASDAlcoi. These are 40 illustrations that show concepts, ideas and images generated without filter within an atmosphere of silence and insomnia.

The author himself explains that it is “a kind of graphic diary that sums up a stage of ‘quarantine’, of isolation, in which a series of thoughts screamed silently in my head. A strategy to ensure a ‘mourning'”. To convey this Llopis has opted for simple compositions making use of white, black and reddish gold as a chromatic range, acrylic pen as a technique and paper as support.

In addition to this series of visual narratives, the exhibition also features two pieces depicting the characters involved through “two emotional character portraits “. A third piece rounds off the sample: a human skull with no lower, plaster and three-dimensional support.

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