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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 31.9x21.3in
About this artwork
This work emerges from an intuitive process of searching for forms within stains and spontaneous gestures. The figures are not conceived intentionally from the beginning, but gradually revealed through observation and intervention.
The vibrant color palette is rooted in my Bolivian background, echoing cultural memory, emotion, and instinct rather than representation.
The vibrant color palette is rooted in my Bolivian background, echoing cultural memory, emotion, and instinct rather than representation.
Danilo Mileta
France
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Danilo Mileta is a Bolivian artist based in France, whose practice explores the intersection between subconscious perception, cultural memory, and intuitive creation.
Deeply influenced by his Amazonian and Bolivian roots, Mileta’s work draws from vibrant color palettes, symbolic animals, and organic forms that echo ancestral narratives while remaining open to contemporary interpretation. A central element of his practice is pareidolia: the act of allowing figures and scenes to emerge organically from stains, textures, and spontaneous gestures. His works function as psychological mirrors, inviting viewers to project their own emotions and interpretations, much like a Rorschach test.
His visual language embraces a deliberately childlike or caricatured aesthetic, inspired by the purity and honesty of early
Deeply influenced by his Amazonian and Bolivian roots, Mileta’s work draws from vibrant color palettes, symbolic animals, and organic forms that echo ancestral narratives while remaining open to contemporary interpretation. A central element of his practice is pareidolia: the act of allowing figures and scenes to emerge organically from stains, textures, and spontaneous gestures. His works function as psychological mirrors, inviting viewers to project their own emotions and interpretations, much like a Rorschach test.
His visual language embraces a deliberately childlike or caricatured aesthetic, inspired by the purity and honesty of early