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Artwork details
- Medium : Charcoal, Graphite on Paper
- Other details : Artwork on plexiglass. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 14.2x10.2in
About this artwork
In this work, I seek to capture the emotional complexity of the human being through intense shadows and light, using charcoal and graphite. The blend of expressionism and surrealism allows the figure to convey a profound vulnerability, inviting you to explore the soul from an introspective perspective. I want this piece to fill your space with an evocative, almost hypnotic energy that awakens hidden feelings.
Davaro David
Spain
Credentials
- Works on commission
I am David Aranda (Davaro), an artist from Barcelona.
As a child, he had two distinctive qualities: painting and losing track of time in the mountains.
In my teens I met the painter Tokio Ujike, who inspired me to get started in painting and art.
As a painting artist, I have exhibited my work in cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Paris or Dubai; both in art fairs and in private and public exhibitions.
Please accept these words as an invitation to my work.
My work focuses on the human figure as a mirror of introspection and personal transformation. Through the face and body, I explore identity, inner conflicts, and how the self confronts itself in the contemporary world.
My visual language engages with the tradition of the classical human figure —from ancient Greece to the Renaissance— reinterpreted from a contemporary and personal perspective.
As a child, he had two distinctive qualities: painting and losing track of time in the mountains.
In my teens I met the painter Tokio Ujike, who inspired me to get started in painting and art.
As a painting artist, I have exhibited my work in cities such as Madrid, Barcelona, Paris or Dubai; both in art fairs and in private and public exhibitions.
Please accept these words as an invitation to my work.
My work focuses on the human figure as a mirror of introspection and personal transformation. Through the face and body, I explore identity, inner conflicts, and how the self confronts itself in the contemporary world.
My visual language engages with the tradition of the classical human figure —from ancient Greece to the Renaissance— reinterpreted from a contemporary and personal perspective.
Davaro David
Long Exposure
$680