Overlaid Geography
Overlaid Geography by Gerardo Rueda uses the contrast of a black figure against layered colors to explore depth, form, and spatial tension, reflecting his ongoing investigation into the dynamics of abstraction and visual perception.
In Overlaid Geography, Gerardo Rueda explores the relationship between foreground and background, using the stark contrast of a black figure set against a colorful, layered composition. The interplay of shapes and colors reflects his mastery in balancing structured abstraction with dynamic spatial organization. This piece, like much of Rueda’s work, demonstrates his ability to deconstruct form while maintaining a sense of controlled energy, offering a glimpse into his continuous exploration of geometry, space, and visual tension. The layered figures create a sense of depth, inviting the viewer to consider the multiple dimensions of perception and abstraction that Rueda consistently pursued throughout his career.
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| Dimensions | 65 × 49 cm |
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| Special Features | Includes Certificate of Authenticity, Limited Edition, One-of-a-Kind |
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