Rox

I was born on the 8th of May 1986 in Palma de Mallorca. Since I was little I have always been interested for what has now turned out to be one of the leading things in my life; art. In England, where I studied, I was taught to understand and love abstract art and this is how my great passion for art developed. The knowledge I acquired, together with my particular way of seeing art helped me develop the different techniques and styles that nowadays form my works.
In my paintings every line represents a movement, a feeling and energy which I transmit on to the canvas. My great focus of inspiration is nature. I am interested in everything that is natural, I work with the reality of nature and my own interpretation of it. I use art as a path in to a world without rules or reasonings, which I cant seem to find anywhere else. It is my hidden corner where anything can happen and I want to express this feeling through canvases where in the beginning everything is white, to they are then transformed into a flow of strength and energy.
In some of my paintings I use energetic brush-strokes which contrast with lively colours such as red and black, which give the paintings a great strength. Sometimes I don't understand, I just feel. I can transfigurate myself into something that I can only achieve throught this genre and percieve immense feelings which stimulate my senses.With the help of free forms, I merge my vision of the world with a personal language.
Many of the details in my paintings appear by accident which make the paintings gain their own uniqueness and freedom. I am fascinated by the idea that mistakes and the unpredictable can turn out to be the most interesting part of a painting. I am fascinated with the different textures that can be acquired with a same material, I love experimenting and entering this world where everything is allowed.Overall, I try to present a panoramic of various attempts of investigation. In these I reveal the various forms of working with art and my deepest feelings. In short; I try to raise the importance of a search through the artistic language.