Chati Coronel has been consistently evolving her painting practice for twenty-eight years and in that time, she has developed a singular artistic voice. Her distinct painting methodology, which she refers to as ‘Figurative Spatialism’, is a process by which negative space is painted over completed layers of text and abstract gestures until a silhouette is enclosed. This leaves her paintings’ subjects, often human figures, empty to expose the abstract layers below.
By effectively omitting the usual visual cues that point to race, age or personality, Coronel chooses instead to give her human forms an inner world, a human universality.
Biography information from Silverlens, March 2022
Chati Coronel, 'Inner Constellation 5 30 pm', 2021, acrylic on canvas, 152 x 213 cm. Image from the artist's website
Chati Coronel, 'Shero', 2020, acrylic on canvas, 121 x 91 cm. Image from Silverlens
Chati Coronel, 'Sun Apollo True Light', 2020, acrylic on canvas, 152 x 213 cm. Image from Silverlens