Why do I do it?
My Philosophy
Intention is the bridge that connects my mind, heart, and soul. Being intentional means being present, transforming ordinary moments into meaningful experiences.
Intention rescued me from chaos, finding harmony instead of destruction.
This collection is a tribute to life and the journey of overcoming immense challenges. It reflects my personal experience of navigating through darkness and emerging with a renewed sense of purpose and appreciation for what truly resonates with me.
I want my art to serve as a reflection that, no matter how difficult life becomes, there is always a path back to oneself.
Themes I Explore
My Style
My Style,
My Art
and my references
I Create Contemporary Dynamics Interplays of Abstract and Figurative Art
My artistic technique draws inspiration from the raw energy and expressive style of Jean-Michel Basquiat, the bold abstraction of Robert Motherwell, and the profound emotional depth of Mark Rothko. Utilizing a combination of bold colors, intricate textures, and dynamic brushwork,
I aim to create pieces that resonate on a deep emotional level. My work often features figurative silhouettes interplaying with abstract shapes and powerful contrasts, capturing the complexity of the human experience.
Each piece is a deliberate composition, blending elements of abstract expressionism, and color field painting, to convey themes of resilience, identity, and intentional living. Through these techniques and influences, I strive to create art that not only captivates visually but also inspires meaningful reflection and connection.
Israel Arellano
Contemporary artist known for pioneering visual arts through monumental projections on facades around the world, now venturing into canvas exploration. "My work reflects a deep commitment to themes of resilience, authenticity, and personal exploration. Through each piece, I aim to addresses the complexities of contemporary life, where human relationships and self-identity are often influenced and distorted by both digital and societal expectations.