Rational Daltonism

  • Luis Fernando Carreño-Celis Universidad Industrial de Santander
Keywords: Color Vision Defects, Tobacco Use, Alcohol Drinking, Art, Paint

Abstract

With the technique of airbrushing on wood, the work "Rational Daltonism" is created. This is laid out in Cartesian order, starting on the upper left plane with the red panel with a totally broken line, in constant zigzag, followed to the right by the green panel with a graphic of a smoking cigarette; then, in the left sector below the red panel we find the green panel with the liquor bottle and, finally, in the lower right area we find the panel with the red monitor graphic and horizontal white line. Regarding its dimensions, it corresponds to a polyptych made up of four square modules, 36 cm x 36 cm x 7 cm deep. Between the modules there is a space of 20 cm, which allows the formation of a cross, by the two spaces crossed perpendicularly.

The work has an anti-establishment character, as opposed to the way in which public health is intended to be financed, because the taxes generated by the sale and consumption of alcohol and cigarettes are destined for health, which leads us to a paradox: Is it reasonable to think that there is an attempt to solve health problems through the health detriment of the people who consume liquor and cigarettes? Is not prevention and not consuming these substances what allows us to cultivate a better health condition?

Author Biography

Luis Fernando Carreño-Celis, Universidad Industrial de Santander

Luis Fernando Carreño Celis was born in Socorro, Santander, on September 23, 1965. He obtained his training as a Master of Fine Arts at the Universidad Industrial de Santander (UIS) in 2007. He is the creator of the work Rational Daltonism , which was the winner of the third hall of novel art of the Universidad Industrial de Santander in 2001.

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Carreño-Celis LF. Rational Daltonism. MedUNAB [Internet]. 2022 May 10 [cited 2026 Mar. 9];25(1):86. Available from: https://revistasunabeduco.biteca.online/index.php/medunab/article/view/4407

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2022-05-10

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