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Jaime Monge

SPANISH, 1990
The artist’s paintings reflect architectural design principles such as proportionality, stability, and simplicity, stemming from his background as an architect. These elements serve as a foundation for expressing his creative ideas.
Having honed his skills as an architect, the artist developed a keen sense of understanding people’s feelings and desires, not only within the confines of physical spaces but also in the broader context of life experiences. His work becomes a means of articulating these emotions, experiences, and memories from a unique perspective.
Despite the strong architectural underpinnings, the artist’s 3D (axonometric) vision relinquishes the dominance of architecture, allowing individuals to define the scenery for themselves, thereby offering a more personalised and immersive experience.

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