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Hernan Bas — The Hallucinations of Poets (painted forest)
Hernan Bas

The Hallucinations of Poets (painted forest)

2010

A dense forest scene rendered in mixed media combines acrylic, airbrush, and block print techniques on paper to create a visually layered composition. Two figures in muted clothing navigate through weathered white tree trunks and pale undergrowth, while additional silhouetted figures populate the shadowed woodland depths. The work balances naturalistic representation with abstract gestural marks, particularly in the vibrantly colored striations that activate the pale ground, suggesting psychological or fantastical undercurrents within the seemingly ordinary forest setting. Bas employs the forest as a site of ambiguity where figuration and abstraction, clarity and obscurity, coexist in productive tension. The painting demonstrates the artist's characteristic engagement with queer subcultural spaces and psychological interiors rendered through landscape.

Medium
Acrylic, airbrush and block print on paper
Overall

Notes

Victoria Miro, Frieze New York 2026, Booth A07, May 13–17, 2026.

For Sale — $150000

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Hernan Bas, The Hallucinations of Poets (painted forest), 2010

A dense forest scene rendered in mixed media combines acrylic, airbrush, and block print techniques on paper to create a visually layered composition. Two figures in muted clothing navigate through weathered white tree trunks and pale undergrowth, while additional silhouetted figures populate the shadowed woodland depths. The work balances naturalistic representation with abstract gestural marks, particularly in the vibrantly colored striations that activate the pale ground, suggesting psychological or fantastical undercurrents within the seemingly ordinary forest setting. Bas employs the forest as a site of ambiguity where figuration and abstraction, clarity and obscurity, coexist in productive tension. The painting demonstrates the artist's characteristic engagement with queer subcultural spaces and psychological interiors rendered through landscape.

Medium
Acrylic, airbrush and block print on paper
Dimensions
overall: 152.3 x 132.1 cm
Year
2010
Seen at
Victoria Miro Gallery, United Kingdom

Related themes

Gestural Marks, Woodland, Airbrush Technique, Mixed Media, Subcultural, American Artist, Pale Colors, Figuration, 21st Century, Narrative Ambiguity, Contemporary Painting, Abstraction, Contemporary Art, Acrylic Paint, Queer Identity, Paper Based, Block Print, Large Scale, Forest Scene, Psychological Landscape

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