Tuesday, July 25, 2017

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Parallel worlds of Jeff Diego


Jeffrey Diego Literunde was born in Mexico in the city of Teukan in 1979, after a short stay in Bolivia and Ecuador, the Jeff family settled in London. Soon in 2002 he graduated from the Falmouth College of Arts, with a Distinction in Fine Arts. After receiving the John Moore Award in the field of contemporary art, the work of Literary was widely publicized and exhibited in many prestigious galleries in London.


In works, the artist shows his attitude to the problem of the impact of human activity on the environment. Clamped by the wreckage of space ships and iron structures, beautiful landscapes, seem like portals to wonderful fantasy worlds, eluding us. The English artist uses the traditional techniques of oil painting, together with elements of surrealism inspired by science fiction, creating parallel worlds reflecting the ecological problems of our time.
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As the artist admits, the main idea of ​​his paintings is the unification of many ideologies, points of view, beliefs and philosophy. It's not a matter of who is right or guilty. It's about the absurdity of everything that is happening around.

Inspired by a talented artist, he draws from the Internet, viewing millions of photos from all corners of the earth, combining beautiful landscapes and incredible metal structures, into a digital collage serving as a guide to composition and color for future work in the technique of oil painting.

At the moment, Geoff Diego Litherland, preparing for another personal exhibition, working in an unusual 3D format, creating new space futuristic canvases with mesmerizing portals of beautiful landscapes inside, the entire depth of space can be seen only in special 3D glasses.
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Currently, recently become master of fine arts - Jeff Diego Literland can be found in the walls of the University of Nottingham Trent, where he teaches fine arts, to talented students.














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