Gen #1, #5 and #4, Triptych, 2021, is an extraordinary abstract painting exhibited by The Art Design Project, a contemporary art gallery in Miami, Florida, that promotes both established and emerging artists. This piece delves into the intricacies of human identity, echoing how DNA is genetic information, hidden and encrypted in body fluids. These veiled data patterns make us unique yet elusive, forming our concrete individuality. The triptych powerfully visualizes these unseen and unknown specifications, which only certain experts can decipher. Visit theartdesignproject to experience this captivating work and explore how abstract art can reflect the profound, hidden aspects of our being.
Gen #1, #5 and #4, Triptych, 2021. Abstract Painting
Gen #1, #5 and #4, Triptych, 2021
From The GEN/ADN Series
Mixed media (Acrylic, pastel chalk) on paper
Dimensions:
Overall size: 50 cm H x 105 cm W
Individual size: 50 cm H x 35 cm W
Unframed
Signed by the artist
Alec Franco was born on August 7, 1972, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he currently resides. He has been a graphic designer since 1995. He began painting in 1991 and in 1993 he attended the drawing and airbrushing workshops of Ignacio Otero. His training continues in the workshops of Abstract Expressionism of Marco Otero, of Essentialism with Heriberto Zorrilla and Helena Distéfano. By 2012 he deepened his technique with Sergio Bazán and later perfected it in the clinic of Fabiana Barreda and that of María Carolina Baulo who was curator of one of his latest samples Harena. He has been an editor together with other artists, writers, and designers of Hoornik Collection Art Magazine since 2016. He has made numerous samples between 2011 and 2017: at The Redchurch Gallery in Shoreditch, London in 2012-2013; Stupid perfection at the Borges Cultural Center in 2013; at the Buenos Aires Design in 2015; in the same year in the Honorable Senate of the Argentine Nation and in the Recoleta Cultural Center of Buenos Aires; the following year at the San Isidro Open Studio. The most recent: Harena, was exhibited at the Newbery Central Gallery and the Esteban Lisa Foundation in 2017.