Elías Peña Salvador 埃利亞斯 · 佩納 · 薩爾瓦多

Overview

The paintings of Salvador (b.1992, Spain) pay homage to the transcendent nature of everyday life. Salvador luxuriates in and is inspired by often overlooked simplicities of life. From the intimacy of public spaces to the pervading sense of community and camaraderie in a crowd, Salvador captures the delicate subtleties of life to delve deeper into the inner workings of society.  ​

 

In each of Salvador's works, his brushstrokes narrate untold stories in a frozen mise en scène. From elderly men playing games on the street, children rushing out of school, and people waiting amidst traffic, Salvador takes on the mundane everyday happenings and turns them into whimsical abstractions. ​Salvador's paintings are works of figuration and abstraction, chaos and harmony; They serve to examine and immortalise the ephemeral instant that separates accident from chance. He transcends literal representation, each scene intimately pulling the viewer closer to the subjectivity of human consciousness: a distillation of personal experience and fleeting scenes. ​

 

Salvador's paintings are not about creating something new. Instead, they serve as a gateway to reenter the monotonous everyday world, a fervid reminder of the beauty and vitality of the world surrounding us, leaving viewers enlightened with transformed eyes to appreciate the world around us.