Eddie Martinez
Bufly No. 17 (Face mask), 2022
Oil, acrylic, spray paint, canvas collage and pushpins on canvas in artist‘s frame
Signed and dated recto
184.2 x 153.7 cm
72.5 x 60.5 inches
72.5 x 60.5 inches
B-EMARTINEZ-.22-0013
The expressive butterflies in Eddie Martinez’s Bufly series are similarly abstract, formal compositional elements; at the same time, they are steeped in spirituality and dying, childhood, C.G. Jung’s archetypes and...
The expressive butterflies in Eddie Martinez’s Bufly series are similarly abstract, formal compositional elements; at the same time, they are steeped in spirituality and dying, childhood, C.G. Jung’s archetypes and Jackson Pollock’s totemism. (...) Martinez’s paintings, which repeatedly integrate sections of old canvases, debris, and found objects from the studio, almost always resemble collages or assemblages. You can even think of them as time capsules or time machines. “I think the whole thing of being able to transcend time with collage is amazing,” says Martinez. “I can have a painting from 2023 with a collaged element from a painting from 2007 glued on it, that’s pretty cool. It allows a longer story to be told.”
- Oliver Koerner von Gustorf
- Oliver Koerner von Gustorf
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