We think that Ferran de la Rosa is not only a great artist for the profound methodology of his tenacity, periodization and creativity, which we can only qualify in his art.
Today there are artists who maintain styles that actively refer to one movement whose splendor was in the middle of the last century, like the New York style of abstract art-expressionism. Inspired by the highest references of this movement, Ferran de la Rosa takes the minimum expression (the dot) and transforms it into the maximum expression with a combination of thousands of colored dots. As the artist says: “When an artist sets out to create a work, he thinks about how it will be shown in front of someone. I like to think that the viewer completes or transforms the work with their own contemplation and interpretation.
The passion, the stroke, the strength and the color, through only one existing dot, can create feelings and sensations.” There is an intrinsic tension in Ferran de la Rosa’s work in a way that his art does not only describe a private and sentimental voyage, but also archetypal, addressed to everyone’s life and feelings. When a subject of art is one’s own mind, the work becomes a window to consciousness, and abstraction is a way of universalizing it. Ferran de la Rosa always chooses colors that contrast with each other: white, black, yellow, blue, red and orange