Upcycled Canvas Portraits

The Paintings of David Agenjo Fuse the Old with the New

The stereotypical image of an artist angrily throwing away a canvas after making a mistake or simply realizing that the artwork is not what he or she was expecting is quite famous in movies; however, this is not the case of Spanish artist David Agenjo. This talented painter prefers to work on previously used canvas.

Canvases covered in paint are what inspired Agenjo to create his own portraits. The old layer of paint adds texture and history to the new, superimposed art. He works on one canvas which will later become the same one he will be using to create a new piece.

If you happen to be in New York City or you live there, you can check out some of the paintings by David Agenjo at the exhibition entitled Beautiful Body at Porter/Contemporary Gallery in New York until February 18, 2012.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Art - Opportunity for artists to repurpose and add value to old materials, like used canvas, creating unique and textured artwork.
2. Texture and History - Embracing the imperfections and layers of previous artwork to add depth and meaning to new paintings, connecting past and present.
3. Sustainable Creativity - Exploration of eco-friendly art practices by utilizing recycled materials, promoting sustainability and reducing waste in the art industry.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Artists can embrace the trend of upcycling and incorporate recycled materials into their work, attracting environmentally-conscious consumers.
2. Gallery - Art galleries can showcase upcycled artwork like David Agenjo's, appealing to patrons interested in unique and sustainable artistic expressions.
3. Sustainability - The trend of upcycled art presents opportunities for businesses in the sustainability industry to collaborate with artists, promoting their eco-friendly practices.

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