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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
"Eco Urbano" is a work of art that captures the essence of identity and emotions through vibrant colors and human forms. With a contemporary and expressionist approach, it leverages acrylic to convey a playful and dynamic energy. The shades of turquoise, pink, and orange create a fresh and modern atmosphere, inviting the viewer to contemplate cultural representations of joy and expression, but also of inclusion. This painting, 70 cm high by 50 cm… wide, stands out as a colorful and energetic portrait.
Alex Bermudez is an artist who uses coffee ink and vibrant acrylics, merging his training in graphic design, art direction, and culinary arts. His techniques range from coffee stains and cracks as a symbol of diaspora and resistance to colorful compositions that celebrate coexistence and diversity without hierarchy. His works convey a profound sense of beauty in imperfection, inviting us to connect with nature, diversity, the spiritual, and the joy of an imperfect and sacred existence.