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6 x 12 in ($40)
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Hanging work. " Demand" This piece is the side work of the triptych "Wait". The ensamble represents the moods through which children usually go through marital conflicts. The first the triptych is “Demand”, the central one, represent resignation “Today I had a bad time” and the third one is introversion. The fact that they are located in an empty train station, where you can see a clock make us feel the pause and the change. It is common, when walking through this cities, to encounter helpless individuals, whom society has emancipated by force, who have been assigned the task of survival. It is a difficult image to digest. In all my works my goal is to achieve the delicate balance between desolation and beauty.
2019
Giclee on Fine Art Paper
6 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in
11.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in
White
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I am inspired by that first moment of meeting with another. I go out in search of the characters for my works walking through the cities, aimlessly, as if I were hunting for emotions. I capture moments, looks and objects that tell me stories. Upon arriving at my studio I work on my canvases with oil, acrylic, graphite and charcoal. My characters are generally the outcast of society, in eternal search without a fixed destination. Quiet, really hungry. However, they look us in the face, they mock us, they confront us. So I create my pieces. The strength of the work lies in reflect the void, a modern phenomenon of individualism that is spreading more and more quickly.
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