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In *Diaz Alama Vulcano*, Jordi Diaz Alama channels the raw volatility of a volcanic eruption into a contemporary figurative language. Working with a painterly, high-contrast palette and gestural mark-making, Diaz Alama builds the surface through layered pigment and decisive brushwork, allowing molten reds, scorched blacks, and incandescent highlights to collide with sculptural depth. The composition balances control and rupture—an image of pressure, release, and transformation—echoing both Mediterranean geological myth and the enduring symbolism of fire as creation and destruction. Situated within today’s renewed interest in expressive realism, the work reads as a visceral meditation on resilience and the elemental forces that shape landscape, history, and the human psyche.
Jordi Diaz Alamà was born in Granollers in 1986, he graduated from the Fine Arts from the University of Barcelona. He also trained at the classical art schools, such as the Florence Academy of Art (Florence) where he learned the techniques used by the great masters of 19th-century painting. Jordi ...
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