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Momento en Retraso Painting

Pablo Montes

Puerto Rico

Painting, Watercolor on Paper

Size: 22 W x 15 H x 0.1 D in

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Delayed Moment This watercolor painting is part of the series of works that deal with how we travel the different paths of life. I wanted to work with the kind of people who look at the past as they go through their lives. In this work, I broke my rule of using the horse as a symbol and put the person traveling on an elephant. That way I add more weight to the concept of the road they are on. That's why this work is called "Moment in Delay". The pink elephant, which is the one carrying the person, is represented as a toy, that is, something from the past. The person, instead of looking forward, is looking back, with a look like when one is daydreaming. That which all of us at some point have experienced. On the way, the elephant is on a beach and instead of seashells coming out of the sand, what is emerging are the clocks that the path of time is leaving behind. These metaphors complement each other and help to complete the idea in this work. This painting was made on 300-pound Fabriano paper. ____________________ Esta pintura en acuarela forma parte de la serie de obras que tratan sobre cómo recorremos los diferentes caminos de la vida. Quería trabajar con el tipo de personas que va mirando al pasado mientras va por su vida. En esta obra rompí mi regla de utilizar el caballo como símbolo y puse a la persona viajando en un elefante. De esa manera le añado más peso al concepto del camino que van. Por eso esta obra se llama “Momento en Retraso” El elefante rosado, que es el que está llevando a la persona, está representado como un juguete, o sea, algo del pasado. La persona, en vez de ir mirando hacia el frente, va mirando hacia atrás, con una mirada como cuando uno está soñando despierto / “daydreaming”. Eso que todos nosotros en algún momento hemos experimentado. En el camino, el elefante va en una playa y en vez de caracoles saliendo de la arena lo que va surgiendo son los relojes que va dejando el camino del tiempo. Esas metáforas se complementan y ayudan a completar la idea en esta obra. Esta obra fué hecha en papel Fabriano de 300 libras.

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Painting:Watercolor on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:22 W x 15 H x 0.1 D in

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I seek to project authentic, intimate interpretations of the world I encounter. As a native of Puerto Rico, I am influenced by the characters, emotions, images, and colors associated with the island. Sometimes I turn to my childhood memories to address the existential questions I want to express. I've recently explored the concepts of time, energy, light, and space through my paintings and drawings. This has led me to work with hybrid subjects and media that can converge figuration with traits of abstraction and surrealism. I use symbolism and distortions to bridge the figures and their environment, creating scenes where surrounding energies and time metaphors serve as the glue of an idea.

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