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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
27x35in
About this artwork
Through irregular blocks of color—ochre, wine, bright red, green, and beige—the composition suggests a broken topography, as if looking down on the remains of a city that has been altered, overrun, or interrupted. The shapes don't align perfectly, and this tension speaks to what no longer fits, what has been forced to rearrange itself.
The vibrant red seems to burst into the scene like a sign of warning or resistance. The edges between the forms… are sharp but not violent: there is fracture, but also the possibility of reassembly, as if the painting were suggesting that something new can emerge from the rubble.
The green, though minimal, functions as a breathing point, a hint of hope or nature contained within the emotional concrete.
Alid Gerboles is a self-taught Cuban painter and digital artist with a background in the humanities, who has dedicated over a decade to abstract and symbolic art. He employs mixed media on canvas—acrylic, oil, charcoal, and graphite—fusing gestural expression, texture, layers, and human figures transformed into symbols, representing emotional maps. His style explores fragility and the ancestral in dialogue with the contemporary, using abstraction to address themes of identity, migration, and memory. His works summon introspection and silence, inviting us to confront the origin and resilience of the human spirit.