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The essence of femininity emerges in its fullest expression. The face of a woman, with smooth and rosy-toned skin, transforms into a poem of texture and color. The 'bob' haircut becomes the protagonist of this symphony of hues. The palette knife unleashes a dance of colors, creating a profound material richness that seems to flow like waves of emotions. The palette is rich and varied, mirroring the nuances of the female soul, and it unfolds with bold and resolute character. The woman's face rests on her right hand, while her elbow leans on the table, a gesture conveying reflection and serenity. The combination of her gaze and posture suggests self-confidence and introspection. In its entirety, this work is a poetic testament to the beauty of femininity, where texture and color become a language to express the depth and complexity of the female experience. It is a portrait that celebrates the strength and delicacy of women, reminding us that art can unveil inner richness through visual expression
2019
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16 W x 20 H x 1.25 D in
17.75 W x 21.75 H x 1.25 D in
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Argentina
Pablo Nahuel Vidal Quinteiro is an Argentine hyperrealist visual artist and painter. He was born in Remedios de Escalada in 1994. The son of a teacher mother and an engineer father, Pablo Quinteiro inherited his love for painting from his maternal grandmother, who also encouraged him to pursue the path of visual art. From a young age, he began to draw and immerse himself in the teachings of local teachers and artists. At the age of 15, he enrolled in the "Luis Ordoñez" drawing school, from which he graduated after three years. There, he learned to master different techniques such as acrylic, watercolor, and pastel. Since then, Pablo started to explore the world of painting on his own. He learned to paint in oil, and the level of detail in his paintings led him to exhibit in various exhibitions and competitions in different areas of Greater Buenos Aires and the Federal Capital. Inspired by artists like Rembrandt, Vermeer, Casey Baugh, and Mike Dargas, Pablo studied various styles and developed a keen interest in realism, which, over the years, evolved into his passion for hyperrealistic art. In his most recent works, he decided to experiment with more rustic and passionate brushstrokes; however, he continues to preserve the essence and quality that characterize him.
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