Gabriel Lass
The Advent of Modernity, From the Beautiful to the Sublime, From Florence to New York
September 29 - September 29, 2023
Reception: Thursday, September 29, 2023, 6-8 PM
InquireGabriel Lass (Murcia, 1986) is an artist from Murcia and an architectural designer. Since he was a child, he has shown curiosity and interest in artistic creation and, this passion has led him to develop a successful career as a designer of exterior and interior spaces, receiving numerous awards and recognition for his work in luxur y pool design . In art, he began to creating artistic pieces within his architectural drafting work, incorporating both his role as an architectural designer and his artistic vision into his projects. Through selfteaching, he has evolved and developed as an artist and painter, furthering his skills in plastic and visual arts through various workshops and learning from multiple artists. For Gabriel, art is a form of expression that taps into our innermost being, emotions, and feelings that can only be
conveyed through painting. He believes that the creative process is a genuine form of therapy, a way to detach oneself and find mental peace. He alternated between abstract styles and an impulsive process guided by his emotions, drawing inspiration from the textures of nature and materials. By combining his designing background, his knowledge of different materials and textures, he brings forth images on
canvas that evoke our primal and irrational selves.
The Spanish artist Gabriel Lass digs, searches in his deepest intimacy, in his emotions to create his magnificent and splendid canvases. He creates with delicate brushstrokes, to express more elegant and harmonious feelings, with more consistent brushstrokes when he wants to express more conflicted and complex moods. In his works, the symbology, the material, the color are to be understood as important and separate parts that flow masterfully into a single vision. Abstract, conceptual, shades and stains land in the artistic universe created by Lass leaving an indelible mark.
- Prof. Gallo Mazzeo Francesco