Tres fustes [Three Pieces of Wood]
- 1986
- Oil on board (plywood)
- 50 x 102 cm
- Cat. P_325
- Acquired in 1986
The landscapes of Perejaume’s early work were often theatre backdrops, in which an image was poeticized and seemed to be taken from John Everett Millais’s Ophelia or from the nineteenth-century serial prints. However, perhaps due to the fantasy element and unreal lighting, those apparently nostalgic elements are transformed by the artist into a sort of unexpected trick through which he shows the contrariness of the idea, the misperception, the separation between form and substance. Thus, representation takes us to a world from another time, to an intangible reality. In this work he uses three panels, stressing the visual potential of the wood and also the forests of Catalonia, gradual increases in size and the application of colour, sometimes using an airbrush, to show a visual language that announces his full immersion in conceptual art.
Other works by Perejaume