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Venezuela
Painting, Watercolor on Paper
Size: 4.3 W x 5.9 H x 0 D in
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This is "Varon II", the second piece of my series "Varones" (males). In "Varones" I try to explore masculity. What makes these boys men? Do they look like men? Often, people tell me they look pretty, the pretty "girls" in these paintings. I think it's the long hair, or is it because they're "pretty"? Are men not allowed to be pretty? Does it make them less of a man? Is there something wrong with being feminine, or looking feminine? "Varon II" is probably the prettiest, and he's mocked for it. His emotions easily show through, doesn't matter how hard he tries to hide it, people can read it all on his face. He's still fighting to love himself the way he is. He wants to, so that's the only thing that matters. Of course, "Varon I" and "Varon III" are there to support him, they'll never let anything bad happen to him, and he's thankful for it.
Painting:Watercolor on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:4.3 W x 5.9 H x 0 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube
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Ships From:Venezuela.
Customs:Shipments from Venezuela may experience delays due to country's regulations for exporting valuable artworks.
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Venezuela
Roselin Estephanía (March, 1994), born in Barquisimeto, Venezuela. With more than a decade of experience, she is a Venezuelan artist focused on watercolor. Her style tends to blend surrealism with realism in a mix of pure fantasy. Her collectors are attracted to her unique aesthetic in her original paintings: "her watercolor paintings seem to come straight from her heart". For Roselin, her art is her most faithful way of transmitting both the beautiful and the saddest parts of life. She attended the University of Zulia to study Plastic Arts, she finished her specialty mention in drawing. In the beginning it was difficult for her to sell her original paintings, as she felt very attached to them, feeling them very personal, but the fact that there are collectors all over the world buying them makes her feel that her message is understood, and that what she is trying to communicate is appreciated.
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