Mishi
Spanish artist Julian Eloy Fernández has created stunning photographs that are now available at ARVIVID. Fernández has a fascination for bright colors and contrasts with still life, and his works are inspired by this. Shop art prints now.
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Flower Power III
by Mishi$51 – $402This image is part of a photographic series in which the artist fuses vivid colours with the delicate beauty of flowers.
An ideal work to fill any space with life and colour through a joyful and delicate harmony.
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Flower Power I
by Mishi$51 – $402This image is part of a photographic series in which the artist fuses vivid colours with the delicate beauty of flowers.
An ideal work to fill any space with life and colour through a joyful and delicate harmony.
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Flower Power II
by Mishi$51 – $402This image is part of a photographic series in which the artist fuses vivid colors with the delicate beauty of flowers.
An ideal work to fill any space with life and color through a joyful and delicate harmony.
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Ugly Delicious I
by Mishi$74 – $425On the hottest day of the year do you look to relieve yourself with the coolness of an ice cream, or a razor blade? Fernandez playfully blends pop art and surrealism with this fun photo series.The calming pastel background complements the imagines refreshment of a nice cold ice cream. However, this snack looks far from appetizing with its grisly twists breaking the smoothness with menacing angles of danger. Individually or with its accompanying two photographs, “Ugly Delicious” makes a strong statement about consumerism, advertising, and the fast food industry. They speak to unhappy consequences that lurk behind our decisions and accepted patterns in modern culture. Fernandez work also provokes the meta-perspective drawing attention to the nature of food photography and its psychological relationship to human consumption. His work is a true representation that a picture really is worth a thousand words or more.
As wall art this series of photos offers an edgy and fresh take on interior design. Simple and familiar composition joins with the pastel tones to satisfy the eye while offering a textural feast. Its a synthesthetic experience from the smooth and compact ice cream to the visceral queasiness of the razor baldes. The provocative interpretation is matched with true aesthetic appeal and a playfulness to complement any modern space.
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Ugly Delicious III
by Mishi$74 – $425Nestled in deliciously soft bread and artfully dressed with ketchup and mayonnaise, sits the perfect snack for a warm summer day. Or is it?
Fernández playfully blends pop art and surrealism with this fun photo series. The pastel colours and angled composition are reminiscent of advertising and food photography. But this hotdog does not look so appetizing. The prickly cactus combined with a yellow background bring to mind the discomfort of the hottest day of the summer, and the unquencable hunger that one might experience on those exhausting long afternoons.
Individually or altogether as a triptych, each photo makes a strong statement about consumerism, advertising, and the fast food industry. They speak to unhappy consequences that lurk behind our decisions and accepted patterns in modern culture.
Fernandez work also provokes the meta-perspective drawing attention to the nature of food photography and its psychological relationship to human consumption. His work is a true representation that a picture really is worth a thousand words.
As wall art this series of photos offers an edgy and fresh take on interior design. Simple and familiar composition joins with the pastel tones to satisfy the eye while offering a textural feast. Its a synthesthetic experience from the glistening condiments to the prick of a cactus spine. The provocative interpretation is matched with true aesthetic appeal and a playfulness to complement any modern space.
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Ugly Delicious II
by Mishi$74 – $425Chew before you swallow, and look before you chew! Imagine the feel of biting through gorgeously toasted artisanal sandwich, only to feel the crunch of glass between your teeth. Fernandez playfully blends pop art and surrealism with this fun photo series.The detail of the sandwich alone from the flour dusted crust to the perfectly matched fresh vegetables and cheese make the photo remeniscent of the great delicacy of food photography. Individually or with its other two accompanying pieces, each photo makes a strong statement about consumerism, advertising, and the fast food industry. They speak to unhappy consequences that lurk behind our decisions and accepted patterns in modern culture. Fernandez’ work also provokes the meta-perspective drawing attention to the nature of food photography and its psychological relationship to human consumption. His work is a true representation that a picture really is worth a thousand words or more.
As wall art this series of photos offers an edgy and fresh take on interior design. Simple and familiar composition joins with the pastel tones to satisfy the eye while offering a textural feast. Its a synthesthetic experience from the lighty butter toasted bread to the angry shards hiding in light and shadow. The provocative interpretation is matched with true aesthetic appeal and a playfulness to complement any modern space.