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Daniel Agra
CONTEMPORARY ART REVIEW
consider it important to listen to the opinions, ideas, interpretations that can be transmitted to me by all the people who see my work, both positive and negative, as they enrich me in a very significant way, But do not interfere with the principle of how I want to convey, it is much more important what I feel, what I perceive, what I think and the way I do it. It is essential that it is reflected in the way of development and the final result, but it is true and from experience, it is learned from all over the world, and all opinions are valid.
Thanks a lot for your time and for sharing your thoughts, Daniel. Finally, would you like to tell us readers something about your future projects? How do you see your work evolving?
All my projects remain open so that at any time I can make new contributions, but by 2017, Abyssurbs II( in which the elements of the climate are the main protagonist) will have a major push, I also intend to develop two new optical filters to continue on that path that I began years ago to bring the decomposition of light to abstract art, as well as to make a new series of nature, something magical and conceptual.
As for evolution, I honestly do not know, that ' s the million dollar question.
An interview by Katherine Williams, curator and Josh Ryder, curator landescape @ europe. com