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This work speaks of identity, silence, waiting, and introspection. The figure, with its back turned, almost anonymous, seems to be standing before a blue door that we cannot tell whether it has just closed or is about to open. There is a very human tension between the visible and the hidden, between the physical presence of the figure and the mystery of its inner world.
This work stems from the idea of the door as an emotional border: a place between… two states, between what we leave behind and what we still do not dare to cross.
The figure appears with their back to the viewer, their face not fully revealed, as if protecting their identity or caught in a moment of deep reflection. They don't look at the viewer; they gaze into another space. This choice transforms the scene into an open question: are they remembering, doubting, waiting, fleeing, or preparing to enter?
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.