Moments of everyday life in Victor Meza's ocean-side region in Chile take on a grandiose and mythic sheen in his hyper-real paintings. His minutely detailed oil on canvas works appear atmospherically stylized, tinted by memory, bleached by the sun or dulled by the gray light of fogs and clouds. A brilliant sensitivity to light runs throughout Meza's work, rolling over gentle waters, booming down from monumental cloud formations, or pooling and radiating from soft, sun-splashed surfaces. Accordingly, such spectacular attention to light and shadow underlines the surreal quality of Meza's exquisitely-rendered textures, a sense that in the absence of the object itself he has exaggerated its properties to convey them more sharply.
These infinite details lend Meza's subjects their mythic glow, giving the most quaint seaside composition a supernatural radiance. Each painting reveals a predilection for nature, depicting some moment of connection between humanity and its ecosystem. Between his choice of subject matter and aesthetic mode, Meza evokes a yearning for the spectacular wonders of nature.
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