Friday, October 18, 2019, 10:00am - 05:00pm
Ignatius is a European artist who brings a new approach to express the feminine essence stripped of patriarchal signifiers without anti-patriarchal reactions.
He deconstructs his canvases as a symbol representing the removal of prejudices. The mystique unfolds through a build-up of mixed media to create three-dimensional work revealing multiple versions of the female spirit.
As a counterpoint of the internet era, he breaks the monotony of the two-dimensional world and engages the presence of the spectator. Then, in the space between the original myth and the reconstruction, a new critical view of femininity is born.
Ignatius is part of the Agora® Gallery’s artist family established in New York. He currently lives and works in Lake Worth Beach, Florida.
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