

Caracas Airport, 6 a.m.
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2024
Patrick Piccinelli
Caracas Airport, 6 a.m.
2024
Acrylic, Pigments on Canvas
Acrylic, Pigments on Canvas
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"Caracas Airport, 6 a.m.", acrylic paint, pigment, paint marker on canvas.
A place of transit, a twilight hour. The airport at dawn is a unique sensory experience: harsh artificial lights, shifting skies, ghostly crowds, time suspended between night and day.
The horizontal bands at the top—bright pink, carmine red, saturated orange, golden yellow—recreate a tropical sunrise as perceived through the large windows of a terminal. The Caribbean light at 6 a.m. is harsh, warm, almost unreal in its intensity.
The work conveys the phenomenological experience of the airport at dawn: the luminous warmth outside versus the informational coldness inside, bodies transiting without truly inhabiting the space, and that strange temporality of the very early morning when everything is simultaneously intense and suspended.
"Caracas Airport, 6 a.m.", acrylic paint, pigment, paint marker on canvas.
A place of transit, a twilight hour. The airport at dawn is a unique sensory experience: harsh artificial lights, shifting skies, ghostly crowds, time suspended between night and day.
The horizontal bands at the top—bright pink, carmine red, saturated orange, golden yellow—recreate a tropical sunrise as perceived through the large windows of a terminal. The Caribbean light at 6 a.m. is harsh, warm, almost unreal in its intensity.
The work conveys the phenomenological experience of the airport at dawn: the luminous warmth outside versus the informational coldness inside, bodies transiting without truly inhabiting the space, and that strange temporality of the very early morning when everything is simultaneously intense and suspended.































