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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
37.4x33.5in
About this artwork
In this work, I sought to capture the complexity of the human condition through abstraction and surrealism. Using acrylic, I composed a kaleidoscope of shapes and colors to represent the inner turmoil and the different facets of our soul. Each element seems to float freely, inviting the observer to a deep introspection. This painting is a visual journey, an invitation to explore the hidden depths of our existence with boldness and color.
Fernando Jaramillo is a Colombian contemporary painter whose work explores imagined inner landscapes through abstraction and color. His paintings suggest emotional territories where memory, joy, freedom, and human presence subtly emerge.
Blending abstraction with delicate figurative allusions, Jaramillo constructs layered compositions that evoke places, atmospheres, and shifting states of being. His use of intuitive gesture and carefully balanced color creates rhythmic visual structures that feel both expansive and intimate.
Rooted in process and sensitivity, his practice invites the viewer into a contemplative encounter with painting—one that opens space for reflection, emotion, and personal interpretation.