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Artwork details
- Medium : Enamel on Cardboard
- Other details : Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 24x32.3in
About this artwork
"Born wild. Grow up wild. It's not about the environment, it's about the animal inside that runs free and wild."
In this work, I have used enamel to explore the energy and wild movement of horses in a style that intertwines the figurative and the semi-abstract. Through dynamic and minimalist strokes I capture the essence of freedom and the indomitable strength of these majestic beings. My intention is to convey a sense of liberation and vigor,… inviting the observer to feel part of this bold race towards the unknown. This painting will bring a vibrant and lively atmosphere to any space.
In this work, I have used enamel to explore the energy and wild movement of horses in a style that intertwines the figurative and the semi-abstract. Through dynamic and minimalist strokes I capture the essence of freedom and the indomitable strength of these majestic beings. My intention is to convey a sense of liberation and vigor,… inviting the observer to feel part of this bold race towards the unknown. This painting will bring a vibrant and lively atmosphere to any space.
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
Wild & Free
$1,390