Era en Rouge
+ an Interpretation of frequency before the quantum leap
There is a moment in every artist’s journey where intuition must be challenged—where the comfort of instinct must be disrupted in order to unearth a deeper truth. For me, that moment has arrived, and it carries the name “Era en Rouge”. For years, my world has been a symphony of color, a boundless expanse where every hue played its part in shaping the realms I created. But within that vastness, a whisper grew louder—an urge to strip away the excess, to limit myself so that I might expand. And so, I chose red.
Red is not simply a color. It is velocity, urgency, defiance. It is love and rage, birth and death, desire and restraint. It is primal. By committing to this hue, I am forcing myself into confrontation—confrontation with my own instincts, my habits, my understanding of depth, light, and form. The first volume of the Rouge Era unfolds in the digital sphere, where I allow my hands to explore without the tactile resistance of canvas or pigment. It is here, in this boundless space, that I am building the foundation for what’s to come—discovering how this limitation can become an infinite expanse in itself. Digital design grants me the power to push red beyond what I know, to test its weight, its translucency, its presence when it stands alone. Each piece is a dialogue between precision and intuition, between structure and the chaos that inevitably emerges when creation is at its purest.
But this is only the beginning. As I deepen my exploration, this era will expand into the physical—into the rawness of pastel, the permanence of acrylic, the tangible texture that forces the rouge to exist beyond the screen. The discipline I develop in the digital will serve as my map, guiding my hands when they finally meet paper and canvas. This challenge is not simply about color—it is about surrender. It is about allowing the process to guide me rather than my preconceived notions of what should be. It is about understanding what red is willing to reveal to me and how I, in turn, can translate that revelation into a visual language that speaks to something greater than myself.
The Rouge Era is a meditation. A monochromatic rebellion. A portal into the unknown.