Use Your Illusion
“My creative process for this series of works begins by looking at the potential forms of raw materials. I explore what can be achieved when combining them with other materials of different characteristics, colors, or sizes.”
The visuals Gabriel creates come from aesthetic experiences influenced by many factors. He often draws inspiration from architectural forms and building details. He is fascinated by the clever interlocking techniques shown in building structures. He also focuses on efficient details. These details prioritize the function of each form instead of serving as mere accessories.
For him, an artwork should not just create provocations without solutions. It should not merely seek attention. Art holds the same high position as religion and science. Art must bring a positive impact to the human soul.