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In this work, I explore the fusion of the spiritual with the earthly through a vibrant palette of reds and oranges, symbolizing the energy and fiery passion of the human spirit. I use mixed techniques such as collage, watercolor and colored pencil to create deep and detailed textures. Each symbol and enigmatic figure invites the observer to introspection, offering a space to meditate on our hidden connections with the universe. This piece will not… only decorate a home, but will fill any space with a vibration of strength and mystery. The following text is written:
The twilight is not eternal.
Storms pass and must be endured with patience.
Repeat Beauty again and again, until you reach the predestined. Get fired up!
« I wanted to be a pilot, but I ended up painting. Now I fly higher. »
Arturo Prins is an exciting Spanish artist whose style comes from a sensibility of play, discipline, freedom and rebellion, redoubled in a constant reinvention of himself. Thematically, Prins looks to delve into metaphysics, symbolism, esoteric cosmogony, while mixing in humor to soften the transcendent themes in his work. He also describes his work as being "nostalgic for the future, sometimes with a nod to the eclectic spiritualism between East and West."