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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Synthetic board
- Other details : Artwork on wood. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 16.1x13in
About this artwork
Belonging to the "Plant" series, this is number 015, title: "The non rainy day".
The artist has an idea to create up to 100 of these series called plant.
This representation of the female body, so exuberant, that rejoices among these plants and fungi of unknown origin, is the story of humanity itself... in a few words it is the allegory that everything in life responds to a sexual process that involves divinely the reproduction. Most of the mushrooms,… for the artist, are an expression of masculinity, just as these women's bodies represent sexual desire. But there is a problem, there is always one woman for many men (taking into account the previous allegories) and the most optimal way to accomplish reproduction would be very few men and many women...
The artist has an idea to create up to 100 of these series called plant.
This representation of the female body, so exuberant, that rejoices among these plants and fungi of unknown origin, is the story of humanity itself... in a few words it is the allegory that everything in life responds to a sexual process that involves divinely the reproduction. Most of the mushrooms,… for the artist, are an expression of masculinity, just as these women's bodies represent sexual desire. But there is a problem, there is always one woman for many men (taking into account the previous allegories) and the most optimal way to accomplish reproduction would be very few men and many women...
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.