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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Graffiti on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 39.4x47.2in
About this artwork
Through Paths, I wish to explore the beauty of uncertainty and the richness of the experiences that shape us. I hope this work inspires those who view it to reflect on their own paths and to value each step in their personal journey.
It is a work that invites introspection and contemplation, representing the complexity of the paths we choose in life. Through the technique of acrylic on canvas, this piece unfolds as a visual map of experiences, emotions… and decisions, where each stroke and color becomes a symbol of the various routes we take. The composition of "Paths" is a network of lines and shapes that intertwine, creating an intricate web that reflects the interconnection of our experiences. The colors, carefully selected, oscillate between warm and cold tones, suggesting both the warmth of happy moments and the melancholy of difficult decisions. This duality of emotions is manifested in the work.
It is a work that invites introspection and contemplation, representing the complexity of the paths we choose in life. Through the technique of acrylic on canvas, this piece unfolds as a visual map of experiences, emotions… and decisions, where each stroke and color becomes a symbol of the various routes we take. The composition of "Paths" is a network of lines and shapes that intertwine, creating an intricate web that reflects the interconnection of our experiences. The colors, carefully selected, oscillate between warm and cold tones, suggesting both the warmth of happy moments and the melancholy of difficult decisions. This duality of emotions is manifested in the work.
Felipe Andres Sanchez Pachon
Spain
Credentials
- Works on commission
Empirical painter. I lived as a refugee for a time in the USA. I participated in the Latino Art Expo in Tampa, FL, in 2003, "Concepcion and Target Panties." I traveled to Paris where I got married. I learned about antiques and 20th-century decorative arts. I had a couple of exhibitions with colleagues in the field at "Le 59" and "Galerie du Passage" with "Agonia." I sold and exchanged a couple of works while in Paris. Back in Colombia, I completed some studies in Interior Design at La Salle College. I exhibited at the Lebanese Embassy with "Tiempos Difíciles," and then won second place at Art Love Palatino with "Tiempos Difíciles." My daughters and I created the collective "Hakai Sánchez" and were bestsellers with Artrade LATAM between 2020 and 2021. "Hakai Sánchez" has 12,000 followers on IG, and our works are featured in several countries. I'm studying for a Master's degree in interior design at UEMC, and I still have my business in Colombia. Here in Europe, I'm looking to establish myself as a visual artist and grow my personal brand, "Pachon."