carlos baeza kramer
melilla, 1994
After completing his studies in graphic design, he directed his career towards drawing and painting, disciplines in which he has developed a distinctive visual language based on automatism, abstraction, and collage. Disenchanted with the constraints of graphic design, he turned to drawing as a more personal and fulfilling form of expression, cultivating his style through a self-taught approach that embraces instinctive and experimental processes.
His work reflects on the complexity of human experience and how perception blends the real, the imagined, and the emotional. His compositions are dense, detailed, and mutable, delving into the search for meaning in a chaotic world. He explores the idea that we construct narratives from fragments, seeking connections between seemingly unrelated elements. His pieces, imbued with reminiscences of childhood, invite viewers to interpret a universe in constant metamorphosis, where faces and forms emerge from chaos to question the relationship between the observer and the observed.

