Jerónimo Gauna is a 27-year-old architect, designer, and visual artist from Chaco, Argentina. Throughout his career, he has explored various mediums, including murals and studio art, with the aim of pushing creative boundaries and evolving his practice.
His work is primarily based on the principles of minimalism and post-painterly abstraction, but he is always exploring new ways to express himself and communicate his vision.
Jeronimo’s aesthetic world is inspired by a combination of fine art and design, creating a balance of contradictions in his pieces and evoking emotions in his audience through traditional and modern techniques. He often incorporates digital tools in combination with traditional painting techniques to create striking and unique pieces.
Jeronimo’s signature style is characterized by intricate patterns and lines that he refers to as “dragon wings”. These lines and patterns convey a sense of chaos that ultimately finds beautiful order through bold, vibrant lines, creating a sense of movement and fluidity.
Jeronimo is passionately pursuing his dream of “staining the world,” and his Dragon Wings are the vehicle of his artistic journey.