Marissi Campos Galería

Danny Esquenazi

Bio

Danny Esquenazi is a Colombian artist recognized for his abstract style and the use of mixed materials that result in visually striking compositions. Trained as an industrial designer at the Hadassah College of Technology in Jerusalem, he combines technical mastery with deep artistic sensitivity. His works are distinguished by the interplay of organic forms and vibrant colors that convey movement, balance, and a connection with nature. Through them, Esquenazi invites viewers to reflect on identity, cultural heritage, and human emotions, seeking to transform them into active participants in the aesthetic experience. His work has been exhibited in institutions such as the Museo de Arte del Tolima and at international art fairs like Art Lima and Art Miami. Currently, his pieces are part of public and private collections, consolidating his presence in contemporary Latin American art.

Statement

Danny Esquenazi’s work explores the relationship between nature, color, and movement through the use of wood and its derivatives. He finds in this material a living energy that allows him to engage with its textures, grains, and organic forms. Each piece emerges as an extension of the natural environment, where the rhythm of the wind, the flow of water, and the vibrant hues of flora and fauna are transformed into visual structures that convey harmony and dynamism. Color plays an essential role: it not only enhances form but also awakens an emotional connection with the viewer. His goal is for the spectator to become an active participant in the aesthetic experience, finding in each work an invitation to contemplate the beauty, energy, and balance that inhabit nature.

Danny Esquenazi
Title: Súper Triángulo Estival 1-9
Medium: MDF, laca nitrocelulosa, acero inoxidable, impresión 3D
Year: 2025
Dimensions: 65 x 50 x 15 cm
Price: US$ 32,000.00
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2.5 x 4m / 98.4 x 157 in

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