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When thinking of nature, the lake holds a special place in Olaso’s mind as it serves as an allegory of a meeting place. The serene yet magical lake is capable of bringing forth a dream-like universe, where everyday elements take on fresh colours and forms of highly expressive content. Yellows, blues, reds, and greens entwine and clash in Olaso’s liberating mark-making process. The abstract portrayal of traditional still-life objects, while paying homage to Mexican artist Diego Rivera’s calla lilies paintings, links the canvas with the non-physical space of the lake and the grander themes of life and death. With the lake acting as a catalyst, fusion happens in nature, signified by flowers and plants, bursting with life energy. Additionally, the ornamental elements, such as pots, jars, and vases are representatives of Spanish dining culture, reflecting an immersive social experience in Olaso’s environment.
Challenging the expectations of still-life painting, Olaso is able to create uninhibited and visceral paintings reflecting both the purity and irrationality found in natural elements as well as in the subconscious self. Perhaps more accurately described as ‘unstill’ rather than ‘still-life’, this series of large-scale paintings by Luis Olaso captures a special personal moment in the artist’s life, marking his reverence and fascination with the lush nature and vibrant Spanish culture in dining, music, garden, and beyond.
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Luis Olaso, Composition for a ceramic jug with a bouquet of flowers, 2023
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Luis Olaso, Composition for a ceramic vase with sunflowers, 2023
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Luis Olaso, Composition for a ceramic vase with flowers and banana tree leaves, 2023 Sold
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Luis Olaso, Composition for a green painted ceramic vase with flowers, 2023 Sold
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Luis Olaso, Composition for a table with quinces and a blue vase with flowers, 2023 Sold
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Luis Olaso, Composition for a white ceramic vase with flowers, 2023
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Luis Olaso, Composition for a basquet with Diego Rivera's bouquet of Callas, 2023
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JD Malat Gallery at Zona Maco 2024: Booth D106
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