Glina
In Glina Garbage Conglomeration, Adrian Dică transforms a polluted wasteland into a hauntingly poetic landscape. Subdued tones of ash green, violet, and industrial grey blend into a dense, atmospheric field, evoking the overwhelming presence of refuse beneath a heavy sky. Faint architectural traces and spectral textures suggest buried histories and environmental decay. This large-scale work confronts the viewer with the sublimity of waste, capturing the uneasy beauty of a damaged terrain suspended between memory and entropy.
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Adrian is a Romanian painter based in Bucharest. His art is created by a general technique that concerns several cycles of construction and deconstruction, along with elements of plastic discourse and many more. Adrian uses pink as way of contrasting the harsh and serious side of our lives, and wants to get rid of the stigma surrounding the color. Get to know Adrian more here.
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