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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x39.4in
About this artwork
The Form That Comes
This painting begins with Reclining Nude under a Pine Tree (1932) by Picasso, but it doesn’t stay there.
The figure is built through fragments — not to break it, but to let it move.
It’s not a body as form, but as something still becoming.
There is a sense that things are not fixed yet.
That what we see is just a moment inside a transformation.
The dog changes everything.
It brings the scene back to the present, makes it real,… immediate.
While the figure seems to exist in between states, the animal holds the now.
This work is not about looking back.
It’s about what comes next.
Dámaso Arriero García, trained in drawing and painting, restarts his artistic journey in 2019 with an enriched palette. Through lights and colors, he seeks the truth behind natural elements and memories, diluting the border between yesterday and today. His works, sometimes incomplete, center life on key figures, while bold colors breathe life into his visual narrative. They convey a reckless audacity; a challenge to experiment and value the intensity of each stroke.