The works of Ricard Chiang (Barcelona, 1966) have always moved in the area of the gothic, the night, the nightmare ... That dark side which houses the terrible and spooky.
In Boires (mists) he includes a selection of works made with graphite and coal under layers and layers of glaze, resulting in an almost marble board appearance. His representation of fog is another twist on abstraction and poetry, a review of the concept of the sublime.