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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
In this work, I wanted to capture the ephemeral yet profound essence of human presence in all its diversity. I used acrylic to create abstract figures against a blue background, evoking both isolation and connection. This piece conveys a vibrant and contemplative energy that will fill any space with an air of mystery and reflection on the social nature of humanity.
Andrés López is a Colombian painter and sculptor trained in Bogotá and Florence. His work encompasses painting, drawing, and objects in ink, acrylic, MDF, and wood. His techniques combine refined compositions, intense colors, and silhouetted human figures with doors as architectural and symbolic elements, creating situations of transition and ambiguous spaces. His works convey an atmosphere of quiet tension, anticipation, and transformation, inviting the viewer to contemplate everyday thresholds as places of memory, decision, and infinite possibility.