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Danilo Rojas exhibits in the Colombo Americano, Bogota

Rojas was in a dimly lit room “drawing without thinking” with a black marker. Through an open window he heard the sound of the sea. A woman came and gave him the formula of harmony: “Balance centrifugal numbered forms,” a rather cryptic phrase that Rojas made him conscious of that harmony, that he was looking for patterns that are today repeated in his paintings as “something alive” and that “germinate” there.