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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Spray Paint on Wood
- Other details : Artwork on wood. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 20.9x19.7in
About this artwork
This is a work that unfolds as a critical reflection on the fragility of our civilization and the recurring threat of self-destruction. The piece, made on a block of wood, presents a scene that fuses elements of pop culture with apocalyptic references, highlighting the skull and mushrooms.
The inspiration behind “Nuclear Landscape” comes from the idea that apocalypse is not a singular event, but a series of repeating cycles in human history. Every… civilization seems to be moving toward its own collapse, whether through war, pollution, or the mishandling of technology—such as nuclear power.
The work is framed with the red frame seen in the photos, it also has a transparent methacrylate to protect it.
The inspiration behind “Nuclear Landscape” comes from the idea that apocalypse is not a singular event, but a series of repeating cycles in human history. Every… civilization seems to be moving toward its own collapse, whether through war, pollution, or the mishandling of technology—such as nuclear power.
The work is framed with the red frame seen in the photos, it also has a transparent methacrylate to protect it.
Frank Arias
Spain
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Featured in gallery curations
« The art must be how to see a high-performance athlete play or a scientist talk about quantum physics and we know that not everyone can do it. »
Frank Arias is an artist based in Spain whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in Cuba. He cites his sources of inspiration as originating from the great mystery of life outside of our planet. Arias is intrigued about the genesis of life and the possibility of civilizations that are more advanced than us. His figurative compositions teem with diverse characters and scenes that are not found in reality, portrayed with a hint of irony and satire.