ORENDAIN's "Veiled Territories" traces an abstract cartography where blocks of green and gray interact with fragments of eroded gold. The minimalist work evokes ancient walls and symbolic landscapes, exploring the tension between the visible and the hidden. Within this contemplative threshold, the sacred and the earthly coexist, revealing a form of wholeness in the fragmentary.
Title: Veiled Territories
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Title: Veiled Territories
Author: ORENDAIN
Technique: Acrílico sobre tela
Dimensions: Artwork: 30 x 30 cm, With frame: 33 x 33 cm
Year: 2024
Marco: Banak wood
Signature: ORENDAIN (bottom right corner)
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Curatorial Description
In Veiled Territories , ORENDAIN deploys an abstract cartography that explores the tension between the visible and the hidden. The work is constructed from chromatic blocks of green, gray, and white that interact with the luminosity of the gold leaf, which appears fragmented, worn, as if emerging from an eroded time.
The minimalist composition evokes both the materiality of ancient walls and the geography of imagined landscapes. The gold leaf, far from being presented as a symbol of perfection, appears broken and vulnerable, reinforcing the poetic nature of wear and tear and impermanence that characterizes ORENDAIN's work.
The interplay between surface and background, between the solid and what seems to vanish, invites the viewer to explore the painting as if it were a symbolic map: a territory where the sacred and the earthly coexist in balance. The work thus becomes a silent threshold, a space for contemplation where the fragmentary is revealed as a whole.
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