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Andrea Alonsoandrea.alonso.alcobendas@gmail.com

Draw predominates in my work, but also I

do it in di! erents supports according to the

mesage I want to convey.

I work with the human " gure and his sur-

face, so I make body draws and they are

planned to be tattooed acording to the form

of the body thats why I plan the ressult in

di! erents supports.

Skin sometimes re# ects our personality and

is a way of identi" cation and classi" cation,

we can modify it because nobody has cho-

sen his body. The position of tattoo in socie-

ty is not well de" ned, as same as art.

I work with the contrast of the science lan-

guage and images from the personal ima-

gery.

‘Science turns everything into a case, na-

mely, it converts anything in common with

other many things. This is called abstraction,

the life discovered by the science is an abs-

tract life, while vital thing is the concrete

thing, the incomparable thing, the only

thing, the life is the individual thing.’ Ortega

y Gasset.

Broken bonesThe project is composed by two series that com-

plement each other. The " rst one, Broken Boards,

boards of a few skateboards have been drawn

with felt-tip pens.

The second one, Rigid bodies, is composed by

seven clapboards with the same format where the

realized drawings have been printed.

In both series it predominates over an aesthetics

very similar to tattoos and they follow the same

composition of the tattoo desings.

Also, both series represent the body, his forms,

organs and bones. A peculiar anatomy atlas is the

result of this proyect.

Broken boards

fragmento #01, 2012

marker on board

27 × 15,5 cm

fragmento #04, 2012

bas-relief

71 × 20 cm

fragmento #02, 2012

marker on board

81 × 21 cm

fragmento #03, 2012

marker on board

26 × 86 cm

Rigid bodies

! ash #07, 2012

print on board

14,8 × 21 cm

! ash #04, 2012

print on board

14,8 × 21 cm

! ash #08, 2012

print on board

14,8 × 21 cm

! ash #02, 2012

print on board

14,8 × 21 cm

! ash #05, 2012

print on board

21 × 14,8 cm

! ash #01, 2012

print on board

21 × 14,8 cm

! ash #01, 2012

print on board

21 × 14,8 cm

Hand atlasThe project Hand Atlas resorts to # ashes (samples of tattoo

desings) to make an artistic object. Four wood cylinders

compose this serie, in each cylinder is illustrated one hand,

two views in each cylinder.

The drawings represent the movements and layers of a few

peculiar hands.

It predominates over the line, which shows courts and

round limits, coming closer the reality of a faithful way and,

at the same time, abstract.

The cylinders are an abstraction of the extremities of the

human body. In them it predominates over the seam, a

di! erent type of line, which has, in contrast with the lines

of the drawing, an alive character.

left hand #01, 2013

transfer on wood

28 × 13 × 13 cm

left hand #02, 2013

transfer on wood

28 × 13 × 13 cm

right hand #01, 2013

transfer on wood

28 × 13 × 13 cm

right hand #02, 2013

transfer on wood

28 × 13 × 13 cm

Watercolours

osseus #02, 2013

watercolor on chinese food box

10×10×10 cm

osseus #07, 2013

watercolor on chinese food box

10×10×10 cm

osseus #01, 2013

watercolor on chinese food box

10×10×10 cm

No title, 2013

Watercolor on paper

30 × 20 cm

No title, 2013

Watercolor on paper

30 × 20 cm

No title, 2013

Watercolor on paper

24 × 18 cm

No title, 2013

Watercolor on paper

24 × 18 cm

No title, 2013

Watercolor on paper

18 × 24 cm

No title, 2013

Watercolor on paper

20 × 30 cm

No title, 2013

Watercolor on paper

20 × 30 cm

No title, 2013

Watercolor on paper

20 × 30 cm

No title, 2013

Watercolor on paper

8,5 × 8,5 cm

No title, 2013

Watercolor on paper

8,5 × 8,5 cm

No title, 2013

Watercolor on paper

8,5 × 8,5 cm

No title, 2013

Watercolor on paper

8,5 × 8,5 cm

No title, 2013

Watercolor on paper

8,5 × 8,5 cm

No title, 2013

Watercolor on paper

8,5 × 8,5 cm

No title, 2013

Watercolor on paper

8,5 × 8,5 cm