Fragmented Blocks of Color and Texture Overlap in Lui Ferreyra’s Layered Portraits
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August 24, 2021
Grace Ebert
“Awear Glasses,” digital drawing for Charmant USA. All images Lui Ferreyra, shared with permission
Curved patches and geometric blocks comprise the layered portraits by Denver-based artist Lui Ferreyra (previously). Working both digitally and with colored pencil on paper, Ferreyra overlaps outlined fragments filled with thin lines to convey shadow and light, creating nuanced portrayals of his subjects. The prismatic works shown here are some of the artist’s more recent personal projects and commissions, which show the development of his distinct style during the last few years, in addition to the contrast he continues to draw between densely composed fields of color and larger expanses of negative space.
Ferreyra is currently a resident in The Ramble Hotel’s Art Can program, and his illustrations will be on view at the Denver location’s pop-up gallery through September 7. A few prints are available in his shop, and you can follow his work on Instagram.
“Unfinished Series 1,” digital drawing
“Marc Maron,” digital drawing
“Open Hand,” digital drawing
“Psyche,” color pencil on black paper
“Rainbow Series 1,” digital drawing
“Rainbow Series 3,” digital drawing
“Jasmin,” digital drawing for Scholarship America
#animals
#colored pencil
#digital
#drawing
#portraits
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