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Wooden box, 28 x 22 x 5 cm
My intention when painting is to open a window that will transport viewers to a place in their childhood, to a trip, or to a special place, real or imaginary. Each landscape has a history, one we may have read or dreamt about, or have created. A landscape has memory without limits, it is built on our recollections; each landscape is perceived and interpreted differently by different people.

When we look at a black and white scene and try to find its meaning, we search for an interpretation stored in our memory. In a black and white scene, form, tone, and texture acquire greater relevance. Ultimately, my intention is to open small windows that take us somewhere else.
My intention when painting is to open a window that will transport viewers to a place in their childhood, to a trip, or to a special place, real or imaginary. Each landscape has a history, one we may have read or dreamt about, or have created. A landscape has memory without limits, it is built on our recollections; each landscape is perceived and interpreted differently by different people.

When we look at a black and white scene and try to find its meaning, we search for an interpretation stored in our memory. In a black and white scene, form, tone, and texture acquire greater relevance. Ultimately, my intention is to open small windows that take us somewhere else.
My intention when painting is to open a window that will transport viewers to a place in their childhood, to a trip, or to a special place, real or imaginary. Each landscape has a history, one we may have read or dreamt about, or have created. A landscape has memory without limits, it is built on our recollections; each landscape is perceived and interpreted differently by different people.

When we look at a black and white scene and try to find its meaning, we search for an interpretation stored in our memory. In a black and white scene, form, tone, and texture acquire greater relevance. Ultimately, my intention is to open small windows that take us somewhere else.
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Window #71 Painting

Diego Galain

Uruguay

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 9.4 W x 7.1 H x 0.2 D in

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About The Artwork

My intention when painting is to open a window that will transport viewers to a place in their childhood, to a trip, or to a special place, real or imaginary. Each landscape has a history, one we may have read or dreamt about, or have created. A landscape has memory without limits, it is built on our recollections; each landscape is perceived and interpreted differently by different people. When we look at a black and white scene and try to find its meaning, we search for an interpretation stored in our memory. In a black and white scene, form, tone, and texture acquire greater relevance. Ultimately, my intention is to open small windows that take us somewhere else.

Details & Dimensions

Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:9.4 W x 7.1 H x 0.2 D in

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I was born in Montevideo, I am 48 years old and I work in graphic design since I was 18 years old. Graduated from the Design career of the Universidad del Trabajo. I have been Art Director for over 25 years and I have been awarded in local and international festivals. Although most of my professional experiences are focused on the area of design, I was always interested in art as a graphic representation and that is why, from my beginnings, I also leaned towards experimenting with photography and painting. About my job: My intention when painting is to open a window that will transport viewers to a place in their childhood, to a trip, or to a special place, real or imaginary. Each landscape has a history, one we may have read or dreamt about, or have created. A landscape has memory without limits, it is built on our recollections; each landscape is perceived and interpreted differently by different people. When we look at a black and white scene and try to find its meaning, we search for an interpretation stored in our memory. In a black and white scene, form, tone, and texture acquire greater relevance. Ultimately, my intention is to open small windows that take us somewhere else.

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