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Elias is a professor of visual arts. Born in Santiago de Chile and its first encounter with art happening in the Society of Fine Arts, to continue studies in art pedagogy in Valparaiso has exhibited his work in Valparaiso, Santiago, New York, Mexico. Argentina.
About your work I can say that the fragments of memory used and the time spent by the work of Elijah, coloring especially in gray and brown, these intricate formations refer to a cubist work tilt. He paints the pictures that exist within an area the diorama. These non-traditional lives are a treasure of visual stimuli.
The scrap metal, cloth and other remnants of items no longer useful are one with humanity, with the familiar to nosotros.El main theme of this artist is questioning future, personal and vez.El comic to draw out the dignity in the objects, whose lives have passed, the proposed forms no longer used as the theme for his art, refers to life beyond the exhibition of objects spent.
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