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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
45.7x31.5in
About this artwork
“Children of the Tide” are liquid bodies, forms born from foam and breeze. Women and men emerge from the ebb and flow of the waves, sculpted by the tide, ephemeral and eternal at the same time. Their contours are nothing more than the reflection of moving water, curving with the cadence of an invisible order. From the sky, the moon calls to them. Not with words, but with a subtle attraction, with the geometry of the inevitable. They respond not with… voices, but with the flow of their bodies, which fold and stretch in the exact proportion that governs the tides, the snails, the galaxies. Everything is woven in the same golden number, in the infinite succession of the spiral that repeats itself in every wave, in every heartbeat. “Children of the Tide” is not just a scene of marine figures; it is a revelation of the hidden order, of the mathematical harmony that governs the organic and the divine. In their dance, in their perpetual transformation between foam and flesh, these beings remind us that nothing is chaotic, that everything moves.
Ares Zanoaga, a visual artist from Madrid, uses painting, drawing, and digital techniques to explore the fragility of human existence. He fuses the traditional with the digital, oscillating between the poetic and the critical in an intense and personal aesthetic, where the conceptual and the chaotic-free predominate. His works invite introspective contemplation, generating questions about identity, conflict, and the limits of reality, conveying profound emotions and the sensation that something exists beyond the visible.