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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
35x1in
About this artwork
The work "Umbral de Silencio" speaks to the boundary between the visible and the interior, between the structured and what is yet to be revealed. It is a painting that, through abstract language, represents a moment of emotional transition, as if the viewer were standing before a symbolic door—a threshold—that separates chaos from calm, the past from what is to come.
The fragmented geometric shapes in intense colors (yellow, red, blue, violet)… can be understood as blocks of memory, contained emotions, or internal landscapes. The composition, though seemingly static, suggests movement, like a construction being dismantled or reconfigured.
The serpentine yellow can be interpreted as a path or vital energy, the red as a suppressed cry or an urgent call, while the violet and blue evoke more introspective, silent, and profound dimensions.
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.