Dennis Hollingsworth
El placer intacto

"Dennis contemplates, during frantic moments in the solitude of the study, how those colors germinate on the two-dimensional surface. I am sure that he It is the first one that suffers the charms of that surface that is, worth the paradox, a background, of those bristling shapes that evoke the silky. All those textures I they caught when I wanted to touch them and now I feel that my text is barely able to give an account of the beauty that these works embody. It may be a problem of my thought or, better, I experienced a limit of the language, that part, always wet, of the body that came to desire a fusion with painting, the magic that it maintains, Auratically, at a distance no matter how close it may be. "