Prontuario Imaginario 01 | JIMMY LENIS

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Part of the Prontuario Imaginario series, this work by Jimmy Lenis unfolds as a vertical meditation on presence and disappearance. Dark tonal structures descend across the surface, interrupted by luminous passages that suggest light filtering through density — a subtle tension between opacity and revelation.

The composition operates through rhythm rather than narrative. Vertical strokes evoke architectural silhouettes, shadows, or traces suspended in space. The restrained palette — dominated by deep blacks, earthy undertones and pale highlights — reinforces a contemplative atmosphere, inviting prolonged observation.

In this piece, Lenis explores the idea of an “imaginary record”: not a literal archive, but an emotional or psychological imprint. The work does not depict; it suggests. It does not define; it alludes. The surface becomes a threshold between memory and abstraction, between structure and dissolution.

Compact in scale yet intense in presence, this painting functions as a quiet but powerful statement within contemporary abstract practice — ideal for collectors seeking conceptual depth and material sensitivity in a refined format.

Artist: Jimmy Lenis
Dimensions: 43 × 45 cm
Materials: Acrylic on canvas
Year: 2023
Signed and certified by the artist

Part of the Prontuario Imaginario series, this work by Jimmy Lenis unfolds as a vertical meditation on presence and disappearance. Dark tonal structures descend across the surface, interrupted by luminous passages that suggest light filtering through density — a subtle tension between opacity and revelation.

The composition operates through rhythm rather than narrative. Vertical strokes evoke architectural silhouettes, shadows, or traces suspended in space. The restrained palette — dominated by deep blacks, earthy undertones and pale highlights — reinforces a contemplative atmosphere, inviting prolonged observation.

In this piece, Lenis explores the idea of an “imaginary record”: not a literal archive, but an emotional or psychological imprint. The work does not depict; it suggests. It does not define; it alludes. The surface becomes a threshold between memory and abstraction, between structure and dissolution.

Compact in scale yet intense in presence, this painting functions as a quiet but powerful statement within contemporary abstract practice — ideal for collectors seeking conceptual depth and material sensitivity in a refined format.

Artist: Jimmy Lenis
Dimensions: 43 × 45 cm
Materials: Acrylic on canvas
Year: 2023
Signed and certified by the artist



About the artist

JIMMY LENIS

Jimmy Lenis (b. Santiago de Cali, 1958) is a Colombian contemporary painter whose practice unfolds through a socially critical aesthetic grounded in philosophical reflection. His work confronts themes of marginality, poverty, famine, apartheid and skeletal portraiture—subjects that have shaped his sensibility since childhood and continue to inform his visual language with urgency and conviction.

Rooted in figuration yet traversing diverse aesthetic movements throughout his career, Lenis has absorbed influences ranging from Impressionism to expressionist tendencies, integrating them into a personal grammar marked by tension and intensity. His compositions oscillate between structure and rupture, where gesture becomes both denunciation and meditation.

The presence of Thanatos—death as existential force—remains latent across his oeuvre, coexisting with the Apollonian and the Dionysian. Order, rationality and measured restraint confront their antithesis: excess, desire and the overflow of pleasure. This dialectical interplay generates a charged visual field in which discipline and instinct continuously collide.

Through stark imagery and symbolic fragmentation, Lenis transforms the canvas into a site of confrontation. His paintings do not merely represent social realities; they expose their psychological weight. Emerging from a Colombian context marked by historical and social complexity, his practice positions art as an act of witness—an aesthetic response to injustice that seeks not resolution, but awareness.

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