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Nuñez Gomez Art, Maestro Nuñez Gomez, Painter, caricaturist, publicist, illustrator, Colombian cartoonist and graphic artist who, from a very young age, stood out for his passion and love for art, standing out for his skills as a cartoonist, beginning to take steps in advertising and editorial projects. In this process, a group of cartoonists, illustrators and graphic artists was able to join, founding a school of comics, comic strips and graphic novels.
This project develops audiovisual works presented in multimedia for television.
Being passionate about the line, I develop a technique with the nib, which includes the link between the baroque and the postmodern.
With the progress in his studies and in an empirical and self-taught way, he began to develop works based on techniques such as watercolor, gouache and gouache, making use of color forms.
Growing up as an anatomist and enriching the languid and fickle forms of the human body and its intrinsic expression, he officially begins his integration into the plastic arts, renouncing the linear regime of visual commerce.
The fight to give him the mettle and the ecstasy when smelling the turpentine, he decides to distance himself from the visual icons, from the idiots of the precise, cold, nerdy and symmetrical line.
His feeling takes him to a dreamlike precipice of superfluous and exuberant colors that allowed him to move freely through the currents of an open sea full of possibilities.
This evolutionary process is far from the common average, leaving the aesthetic and academic canons, alternating with other textures, materials and colors.
Always respecting the academic parameters, seeking the personal evolution of the school with contributions, interpreting a disturbing and emotional color on his canvases. Wandering and strolling without any problem through the different techniques, currents and schools of plastic, he probed the classical style, arrived at pointillism, caressed the values of primitivist painting and worked on classical and modern portraiture. But his faithful intuition led him to delve into costumbrismo, dreamlike expressionism and an improbable impressionism that could perhaps be his contribution to Neo-impressionism.
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