Agglomerations, a collection of surreal drawings by Felipe Bedoya.

The drawings by Felipe Bedoya reflect the psychological and emotional experiences of human beings that facing change like a constant movement towards unexplored places. The void that mediates between islands and silhouettes is the representation of an encounter between the self and the principles of our consciousness. It is a distant and silent space that can only be loaded with memories as long as it is inhabited. The fractured and discontinuous atmosphere refers to a ‘No Place’ whose aesthetic proposes distance between the observer and the event. The following artworks are based on photographs made in areas of the Pacific that are relevant for their migratory dynamics. The artist’s experiences are integrated into a language of drawing that refers to cosmological representations. The assembly of the work is done from 9 pieces that make sense when they dialogue with each other. The plans fulfill the function of giving the viewer multiple readings, always subordinated to the drawing of a fluid line that does not stop.

Below you can find a few examples. For more, please visit Felipe Bedoya’s website or follow him on Behance and Instagram.

Drawings by Felipe Bedoya.
Drawings by Felipe Bedoya.
Drawings by Felipe Bedoya.
Drawings by Felipe Bedoya.
Drawings by Felipe Bedoya.
Drawings by Felipe Bedoya.
Drawings by Felipe Bedoya.
Drawings by Felipe Bedoya.
Drawings by Felipe Bedoya.
Drawings by Felipe Bedoya.

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