BOSCO SODI 2012
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Mixed media on canvas, Bosco Sodi 2012.
Bosco Sodi (b.1970, Mexico City) is known for his large-scale, richly textured and vividly colored paintings. Sodi has discovered an emotional power within the essential rawness of the materials she uses to execute her paintings. Focusing on material exploration, creative gesture, and spiritual connection between the artist and his work, Sodi seeks to transcend conceptual barriers. Sodi leaves many of his paintings untitled, with the intention of eliminating any predisposition or connection beyond the immediate existence of the work. The work itself becomes a memory and a symbolic relic of the artist's conversation with the raw material that led the painting to creation. Sodi's influences range from informal art, from artists like Antoni Tàpies and Jean Dubuffet, to colorful masters like Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko,
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