I’m Enric Mads – a regular human (or am I?) who live in "what is called" the universe. I'm on here. To show you a world that's a little bit magnificent, a little bit dangerous, and a whole lot of what the hell just happened?..
Now, here’s the twist: this world isn’t made of simple fantasy. Oh no, it’s built on something much juicier.
It’s a world shaped by what we see, what others want us to see, and – the real fun part – how we choose to interpret it.
Basically, it’s a giant stew of reality, illusion, and those weird dreams that leave you wondering if you’ve been watching too much news before bed.
The lines between what's real and what’s imagined? Forget about it. This world messes with your mind in the best way possible.
My fantasy world isn’t just eye candy – oh no. It’s a portal to our unconscious thoughts, a place where our deepest fears, wildest desires, and forgotten memories come out to play.
It’s like a deep dive into the human psyche… with a few monsters and confetti cannons thrown in for fun.
I was born, raised, and still have an address on planet Earth – a pale blue dot suspended in the vastness of space, where clouds kiss mountains and oceans sing their timeless lullabies.
It’s beautiful, yes, but don’t be fooled. Earth is just the waiting room. The real adventure? It’s all happening right here, inside you – where imagination has zero chill, and anything you can dream up is possible....
My exhibition "Máscara"
Abstract art Seeking order in chaos
What connects artists of all ages and styles from the very beginnings of art is geometry. It is an established measure in the eye of every human being, allowing to perceive relations and proportions. Man-made geometry introduces order in order.
Nature itself inspires us to look for order in chaos: an infinite number and variety of objects and shapes seen constantly and unnoticed at the same time, the multiplicity of different structures of matter. But the alertness of our eye causes the ephemeral to leave a mark; chance becomes order.
What is banal, unnoticeable, every day – can affect us in such a way that we look at it as a thing seen for the first time. Stains on the walls, piles of stones, puddles reflecting the sky, houses, and trees in the colors of rotting … Henryk Stażewski
With my exhibition Máscara "Máscara" Here I am an observer of the mystery, of how our brain will be distracted and in a way manipulate us when we see something that does not have any realizable ground.
In this way, in 1921, Herman Rorschach prepared the 10 cards with a reflection image. He showed the cards and asked them simple questions about what they saw.
The 10 CardsTe invito a unirte a mí en el mundo de bellezas extraordinarias. -Tierras de nuevas perspectivas. Y tal vez: una mirada a tu mente y una comprensión de la facilidad con la que se puede manipular el cerebro.
Ask your friend. What do you see? You will imagine many different answers
Enric Mads/Co Henrik Vistoft – DK – Cvr.20929073