Emanuel Iral
Emanuel Iral is a firm believer of the power of the singular self.
As an artist, he extracts inspiration from introspection and his inner subconscious. Fluidity and aesthetic is what drives his work into existence as his portfolio spans various mediums and techniques.
Yet, what separates his work from others is his concept of prismatis, Latin for prism.
A prism is able to reflect white light into its three prime colors: magenta, cyan, and yellow. Prismatis is defined by the notion of separating the three main components of art: the artist, the artwork, and the audience.
Emanuel believes that that separation is what allows for the complete purity of art, eliminating the barriers of human institutions in order for art to exist as the perfect ideal.
As an artist, he extracts inspiration from introspection and his inner subconscious. Fluidity and aesthetic is what drives his work into existence as his portfolio spans various mediums and techniques.
Yet, what separates his work from others is his concept of prismatis, Latin for prism.
A prism is able to reflect white light into its three prime colors: magenta, cyan, and yellow. Prismatis is defined by the notion of separating the three main components of art: the artist, the artwork, and the audience.
Emanuel believes that that separation is what allows for the complete purity of art, eliminating the barriers of human institutions in order for art to exist as the perfect ideal.