“Mutations”
The painting “Mutations” engages with the intricate processes underpinning evolution. Its vibrant composition reflects the continuous changes occurring in DNA—nature’s master blueprint—which allow for the richness of life forms that populate our world. Beas uses his abstract style to mirror the accidental yet impactful alterations that DNA undergoes, driving biological diversity and adaptation. Furthermore, the painting prompts contemplation about the emerging field of gene editing, particularly technologies like CRISPR. By introducing human intervention into the equation, Beas underscores the potential implications and unpredictability of our newfound ability to direct genetic evolution. “Mutations” thus serves as a visual exploration of both natural genetic changes and those influenced by technology, framing the canvas as a dialogue between the organic and the engineered.