Marcelo Añón b. 1993

Marcelo Añón is recognized for his graphic depictions of urban architecture that showcase worlds of steel, brick, and glass. Often, the graphic nature of his drawings are contrasted with statements of a hopeful future for humanity and earth. He continually pushes his practice forward through experimentation and personal expansion that has resulted in expressive works that are visually arresting.

 

Añón's use of perspective invites the viewer into his drawings, and then upon deeper inspection, explore the maze of repeating shapes, patterns and geometry. He often works with marker, laying down lines that are then enriched with layers of graphite and colored pencil. The contrast of black ink anchors his brightly hued color fields.

 

When asked what he enjoys most about making art, Añón responded "Hope. The Future."

 

Añón's artwork has been featured in Arts of Life's 20th Anniversary Platinum Print Collection, studio merchandise, and has been projected on the facade of Chicago's Merchandise Mart.