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Anxiety , 2020

Sale price$10,000.00 USD

Artist: Homero Ganem
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Apricus Art Collection
Signature:Signed by Artist


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Artist Biography


Colombian artist Homero Ganem, known by his artistic moniker HG, embarked on his creative journey during his formative years. His passion for art was ignited through visits to his aunt's studio, where he envisioned turning his artistic pursuits into a lifelong vocation, just as she had. During his school days, he whiled away the hours with spontaneous sketches and imaginative doodles, a practice that fostered his boundless creativity.

HG's artistic evolution is a testament to his self-taught prowess. His distinct style seamlessly melds photography and painting, as he deftly juxtaposes vivid, chromatic strokes against monochromatic imagery. This innovative technique infuses his compositions with a captivating allure, mirroring his unique perspective on existence. His freehand expressions engage with the surrounding milieu, weaving narratives that are both fanciful and authentic.

Central to HG's oeuvre is his mastery of mixed media, an avenue through which he narrates personal tales from his upbringing in South America. Reflecting on the pivotal role women played in his upbringing, he weaves their stories into his artistry. A constant fixture in his pieces is a Homer Simpson-like avatar, proudly sporting a mustache as an homage to his Colombian and Hispanic heritage. This whimsical figure introduces viewers to a first-person outlook, inviting them to partake in his artistic journey.

HG's creative process involves the meticulous use of archival pigment prints, ensuring longevity and durability. His canvas of choice is unconventional—wood, metal, and canvases itself—each surface selected to transform the artwork's essence and environment. The artist employs an eclectic array of tools, including acrylics and spray paint, but it's his incorporation of metallic hues that truly enlivens his pop-fusion aesthetic.

Thematic resonance defines HG's portfolio, a confluence of symbols that explore notions of identity, modern urban living across temporal dimensions, and the intricate interplay between humanity, art, and the shared world. The evocative figures in his creations mirror those who grapple with existential questions, rendered in a captivating palette of metallic shades, symbolizing the collaborative harmony of human diversity.

Residing in Miami for over two decades, HG has etched his presence onto the city's artistic fabric. His contributions have been vital in shaping the burgeoning art scene of Wynwood, with a trail of murals bearing his imprint. HG's art transcends boundaries, resonating across diverse spheres, while simultaneously radiating the vibrant essence of his Miami home. His artistic journey has encompassed milestones such as owning the Ganem Studios Art Gallery from 2015 to 2017.

Artist Statement

As an artist, my work reflects a deep connection to my Colombian roots, the formative experiences of my upbringing, and the vibrant cultural fabric of my Miami home. From an early age, I was captivated by the transformative power of art, inspired by afternoons spent in my aunt's studio where creativity flourished and possibilities seemed endless. Today, I carry that spark into every piece I create, weaving personal stories with broader reflections on identity and human experience.

My self-taught artistic practice is rooted in the fusion of photography and painting, a technique that juxtaposes vivid, chromatic strokes with monochromatic imagery. This interplay invites viewers to explore dualities—past and present, reality and imagination—through compositions that are as dynamic as they are intimate. Central to my narrative is a recurring Homer Simpson-like figure adorned with a mustache, a playful yet profound avatar that channels my Hispanic heritage and offers a personal lens into my work.

Mixed media lies at the heart of my creative process. I work on unconventional surfaces like wood and metal, pairing archival pigment prints with acrylics, spray paint, and metallic hues. These materials not only enhance the sensory impact of my art but also emphasize the durability and resonance of the stories I tell. My aesthetic is rooted in pop-fusion, a style that celebrates the interplay of modern urban culture with timeless questions of identity and coexistence.

Much of my work is deeply influenced by the women who shaped my life and the dynamic energy of Miami, where I have lived for over two decades. From my contributions to Wynwood’s street art scene to my past role as the owner of Ganem Studios Art Gallery, I have sought to cultivate spaces where art becomes a shared dialogue. My murals, canvases, and mixed-media pieces serve as an invitation—to engage with the world, question its contours, and embrace the beauty of its complexities.

Through my art, I aim to create a bridge between the personal and the universal, offering works that resonate with a sense of humanity, vibrancy, and hope.