MISCELLANY STREET ART

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Explore my miscenally street art

In the Street Art Miscellaneous section we find ourselves before a small selection of works of art made by Hector Fernández with different themes, techniques and formats.

It is important to highlight that the works of Art in this section have a graphic component that draws on the language used by Urban Art, Underground culture and Pop Art. Hector Fernández usually introduces graphics, words and texts that accompany the main image and usually use handmade stencils based on their own drawings and paintings. Later he captures the image of the templates in different supports such as: recycled skateboards, recycled panels, metal plates and canvases with an acrylic or oil paint base. In this way, he achieves a piece of art with a mixed technique to which the use of aerosol or spray enamel gives it an aesthetic and symbolism of an urban nature.

The incorporation of the collage technique is common in the work of Hector Fernández, which, combined with paint applied with a brush and spatula, provides a unique texture. In this type of pictorial work, the artist usually uses clippings from magazines, exhibition catalogues, newspapers and fragments of maps of the city of Barcelona.

The symbolic component, sometimes vindictive, sometimes merely aesthetic, gives the Street Art work of the painter from Barcelona a fresher and more modern vision. Graphics used with stencils and spray applied are practically always in matt black, thus achieving a special strength and presence.

Although Hector Fernández initially carried out work with his stencils on walls and doors in the old quarter of Barcelona for more than twenty years, he prefers to work in the comfort of his studio and make pieces of dimensions more suitable for a closed space than to carry out interventions. on the street.

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