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Fear Of Missing Out Painting

Manuel Adrianzen

Spain

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 22.9 W x 23.1 H x 1 D in

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This work has as reference the culture of the internet, specifically the widely used social network Instagram. This work serves to highlight this new psychological pathology known as FOMO, which is the acronym for "fear of missing out". The expression describes a new form of anxiety that emerged after the popularization of mobile phones and social networks, a compulsive need to be connected. As a consequence, FOMO syndrome is perceived to have negative influences on people's psychological health and well-being because it could contribute to negative mood and depressive feelings in people. The painting is framed with a gold frame on the visible part and black on the sides as can be seen in the attached photos.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:22.9 W x 23.1 H x 1 D in

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I'm a Peruvian artist based in Malaga, Spain. When my body of work is appreciated as a whole, it is possible to realize that despite the different topics covered and the different techniques and media used (oils, charcoal, graphite, pastel chalks, ink, acrylics) there is a common factor that is realistic representation of images. This being quite obvious in my early works of social realism, the realist treatment in surrealist paintings as well as in mythical-symbolic works becomes an essential tool to help these subjects get out of an abstract world and thus gain legitimation as something real that exists. On the other hand, the image of the woman has a symbolic meaning. She is the link between the conscious world and the inner world of the unconscious both in surrealist works and in portraits immersed in darkness. The latter, like the other portraits in general, are projections in which archetypal ideas of psychic entities are released, that is, they are symbolic portraits.

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