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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
68x72in
About this artwork
This is a work I developed over many months, which began simply as a figure sitting, but then which evolved into a narrative about my personal history, and this specific time humanity is going through in 2020. I, unlike many other artists who feel compelled to produce en masse for a specific market, prefer to look on the development of paintings as a long-term process of autobiographical and collective reflection, such as "slow art" artists such… as Rembrandt and Titian did. The painting then evolved to evoke a sort of imaginary landscape, which starts out as the immediate environment in which the model is sitting, covered with leaves, which morphs into an aerial landscape of vast fields and seas, connecting to my lives lived in Southern Spain and Sicily. It is reflection on the isolation all of us are feeling at this time, and about the Earth which we see when flying, so fragile and fleeting.
Currently available at https://www.noonpowellfineart.com/
Francisco Benitez is an American artist whose realist portraits are inspired by classical art and Baroque painting. Growing up between New York, New Mexico, and Spain, Benitez was exposed to a variety of cultures, his mother being a flamenco dancer, and his father, a Spanish set designer. His work has been exhibited throughout the USA and Europe, such as at the Musée d’Art Moderne et d’Art Contemporain de Nice, the Real Jardin Botànico in Madrid, and in the private collection of Jean-Paul Gaultier.