Joaquin Croxatto has studied fine arts and design for two decades, most recently at the Art Students League with instructors Dan Thompson, Costa Vavagiakis and James Little. His paintings consist of sophisticated color relations set in a strict geometric grid that condense forms and figures in unexpected visual directions.
He works with traditional techniques and the power of suggestion to deconstruct known and familiar subjects under intricate mechanical patterns into a subtle visual design with symbolic elements.
He searches for an aesthetic crush, a cathartic epic, or at the least, to jump-start a dialogue between image, object and a booming super-digital culture.
More of his artwork can be found at joaquincroxatto.com/
He works with traditional techniques and the power of suggestion to deconstruct known and familiar subjects under intricate mechanical patterns into a subtle visual design with symbolic elements.
He searches for an aesthetic crush, a cathartic epic, or at the least, to jump-start a dialogue between image, object and a booming super-digital culture.
More of his artwork can be found at joaquincroxatto.com/