The commanding masterpiece stands as a definitive milestone showcasing the formal sophistication and material complexity of Fredy Saul Serrano’s acclaimed Xenestela series. Standing as a bold and definitive statement of contemporary yellow abstract fine art, this unique creation deliberately rejects academic paint applications to establish an authoritative tactile dialogue on top of a pristine cotton paper base. The ovoid morphology is governed by strict axial symmetry, layering precision-cut golden textures, fluid ribbon graphics, abstract pineapple details, and a dark, organic-mechanical core. This multi-layered matrix delivers an unsettling apprehension, evoking the haunting presence of space beings destined to govern the new, self-regulating laws of nature in the future.
Exuberantly colorful, symmetric colleges with ovoid shapes, called emissaries, originate from another cosmic dimension. We are troubled by the unsettling apprehension that they may become the presence of space beings who, in command, will govern the new laws of nature of the future.
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Yellow Abstract Fine Art - Xenestela #11, 2019. By Fredy Saul Serrano
Xenestela 11, 2019
From The Series Xenestela
Assembly made with paper cutouts from magazines on cotton paper.
Dimensions:
Image size: 7 H x 7.6 W in.
Paper size: 17.7 H x 17.7 W in.
Unframed
Fredy Saúl Serrano Buitrago is a Colombian artist with a Master's degree in Fine Arts from the Industrial University of Santander. In his works, he uses diverse media such as drawing, collage, painting, and sculpture, hybridizing them with tools from other disciplines such as design, science, fashion, architecture, and installation, seeking a poetic presentation of these visions. He chooses concrete, everyday territories, convinced that direct experience with forms and materials allows him to generate certain reflections necessary to understand a common whole. Serrano has held multiple solo exhibitions throughout his artistic career. For his works, he has received national recognition and incentives since 2005, such as the Artistic Scholarship for Artists with a Career from the National Incentive Program of the Ministry of Culture, Arts, and Knowledge (Colombia), and the Mention of Recognition from the Fifth Young Art Salon of the El Nogal Club, Bogotá, Colombia.

















