Thursday, February 07, 2008

José Lerma at the andrea rosen gallery

Tormentula 2005, charcoal, graphite and oil on canvas, 65 x 78 inches

6 comments:

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Jackdamionds said...
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Jackdamionds said...

What an intriguing exhibition! José Lerma's work at the Andrea Rosen Gallery is a bold fusion of history, texture, and contemporary commentary. His unique style really pushes the boundaries of traditional portraiture. As someone who appreciates creativity in all forms—whether it’s art or writing—I find a lot of inspiration here. Even as an assignment maker, I believe there’s a lot to learn from the way Lerma layers meaning and materials. Art like this can truly spark fresh ideas across any discipline!

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