Alexa Barboza Joseph

Abstract painting + Enlarge
Runway of Chaos 2020 Acrylic and pastel on canvas 47" x 35"
Abstract painting + Enlarge
Escaping 2020 Acrylic and marker on canvas 47" x 35"
Existir hasta cierto punto 1 and 2 2020 Acrylic, pencil, string, paper and wire on canvas 9" x 11"
Sculpture + Enlarge
Human Actions (1) 2020 Branch, acrylic paint, plastic, rule and wire 40" tall
Sculpture + Enlarge
Human Actions (2) 2020 Branch, acrylic paint, plastic, rule and wire 40" tall
Sculpture + Enlarge
Human Actions (3) 2020 Branch, acrylic paint, plastic, rule and wire 40" tall
Photography + Enlarge
Moving (1) 2021 Performance and digital photography
Photography + Enlarge
Moving (2) 2021 Performance and digital photography
Photography + Enlarge
Moving (3) 2021 Performance and digital photography
Various images + Enlarge
Taking Space (1) 2020 Mixed media
Various images + Enlarge
Taking Space (2) 2021 Mixed media
Various images + Enlarge
Completing the cycle (1) 2021 Performance
Various images + Enlarge
Completing the cycle (2) 2021 Ink, graphite, and acrylic on paper
Various images + Enlarge
Completing the cycle (3) 2021 Performance
Statement

Artist Statement

Through constant experimentation, I explore themes around control and abandon in works that range from representational to abstract. The contradictions evident in our structured society, such as nature versus man-made, are often represented to express the varying dynamics of control that we already accept.

Geometric shapes and organic loose marks are emphasized with artificial bright colors and a contrasting palette of natural, muted colors. The raw, organic essence plays an important role in my control, or lack of it, in making the work. Using abstracted representation of manmade forms of containment such as fences, buildings, and walls that trap the true nature. Trying to have a balance between spontaneity and planning: the process emphasizes the questions. 

Thesis Statement

Cycled Entropy

C Y C L E D : Move in or follow a regularly repeated sequence of events

E N T R O P Y : Lack of order or predictability; gradual decline into disorder

This project reflects on the societal physical and mental barriers created by humans to contain and control nature. It expresses the connections between nature and humans as controlled living organisms in a structured society covered by lines, fences and boxes.

As nature, the creating process for each project evolved by an organic flow that followed no sequence, rules or expectations but always closely related to one another.

Questioning traditional art ideals by the exploration of a sustainable cycle which involved human aesthetics, authorship, climate change, nature, food and back to humans.

An endless cycle of understanding the abstract notions of tangible and intangible fences and how to disrupt them

Painting (BFA) Students