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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
With this acrylic painting, I wanted to capture the inner tension of the human mind through Impressionism. The mix of intense colors and dynamic brushstrokes reflects a deep, almost visceral, emotional struggle. When you look at it, you will feel a raw and powerful energy that invites introspection and transforms any space into a vibrant and mysterious place.
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.