"Felipe Oyarzún's visual work consists mainly of drawing and painting, he also works with light and movement in the creation of artifacts."
He studied Design in Chile, later he carried out engraving, serigraphy, sculpture and painting workshops. His work has gone through various stages and experimentation: from its figurative beginnings, passing through Abstract Expressionism, Informal painting, Concrete Art, until settling in a visuality of geometric synthesis, exploring space, light and form as axes of his creative research.
He has exhibited in Mexico, the US, Argentina, Spain, the Netherlands, Germany and Chile, and has also participated in some group shows and fairs. In 2014 he did a residency in Malaga to paint a mural in the Flow & Art project.
In 2015, he is invited by the Chilean embassy in Berlin to exhibit his work at the international Nord Art fair. He lives in Berlin for three years where he participates in some group shows; In this period he wrote the book Naturaleza y Arquetipo, an essay on modernity, man and art, currently published in Chile.
He studied Design in Chile, later he carried out engraving, serigraphy, sculpture and painting workshops. His work has gone through various stages and experimentation: from its figurative beginnings, passing through Abstract Expressionism, Informal painting, Concrete Art, until settling in a visuality of geometric synthesis, exploring space, light and form as axes of his creative research.
He has exhibited in Mexico, the US, Argentina, Spain, the Netherlands, Germany and Chile, and has also participated in some group shows and fairs. In 2014 he did a residency in Malaga to paint a mural in the Flow & Art project.
In 2015, he is invited by the Chilean embassy in Berlin to exhibit his work at the international Nord Art fair. He lives in Berlin for three years where he participates in some group shows; In this period he wrote the book Naturaleza y Arquetipo, an essay on modernity, man and art, currently published in Chile.