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Leap in green and red is a painting that has a marked, pasted, agile and fresh brushstroke, giving the painting an added pictorial value. A work leaves a fresh air in the room in which it is placed enjoying a jump that leaves the figure in elevation and that gives us a sensation of movement in the air and floating. An essential work if you want to enjoy painting. Exclusively singular. You will only find it in Singulart.
Jump, decoration, decorative… paintings, paintings for the house, paintings for the living room, collector's paintings, collecting, red, green, human figure, colorful. 30x40cm. Oil on board. Red Green.
« The world that surrounds us provokes strong emotions within us and when we want to transmit it, we only have one way to do it: through a sincere look. »
Antonio Mateos Prieto is an award-winning artist based in Spain whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in France. His diversely themed works are inspired by concepts relating to sincerity, emotion, and truth. Although figuration is a common thread in Prieto's compositions, he also explores a strong dichotomy between figurative description and expression through abstract brushstrokes and realism. He favors creating with oils on wood, canvas, or linen.