These artworks use layered acrylic paint to blend old stories with new ones. The real essence emerges only when dissected.
This process challenges the idea of an artwork’s completion, mirroring life’s resilience. Each layer adds to the completed stories, much like our accumulating experiences.

Layered acrylic paint, constructed
Acrylic cooper, brass findings
7 x 6 x 3
Photography by: Felipe Flores

Layered
acrylic
paint, constructed
Acrylic cooper, brass findings
12 x 7 x 3.5
Photography: Felipe Flores


Layered acrylic paint, constructed
Acrylic cooper, brass findings
20 x 2 x 6
Photography by: Felipe Flores

Creating them is unpredictable. Starting with a blank canvas, each layer holds a finished painting, building towards a final form. Every element contributes to the core with its own history.
Knowing they’ll be taken apart, these pieces hold a deeper significance. When you see the final artwork, you’re holding not just the finished product but the entire process behind

Layered acrylic paint, constructed
Acrylic cooper, brass findings
16.5 x 3 x 1.2
Photography by: Felipe Flores


Layered acrylic paint, constructed
Acrylic cooper, brass findings
15 x 2.5 x .6
Photography: Felipe Flores


Layered acrylic paint, constructed
Acrylic cooper, brass findings
5.50x6x1
Photography by: Felipe Flores


Layered acrylic paint, constructed
Acrylic cooper, brass findings
6x6x1
Photography by: Felipe Flores


Layered acrylic paint, constructed
Acrylic cooper, brass findings
10 x 5 x 2
Photography by: Felipe Flores


Layered acrylic paint, constructed
Acrylic cooper, brass findings
22 x 21 x 1 cm
Photography by: Felipe Flores


Layered acrylic paint, constructed
Acrylic cooper, brass findings
21 x 20 x .4
Photography by: Felipe Flores

