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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
51.2x66.9in
About this artwork
The painting speaks of the reunion of two lovers who temporarily separated, while Amadeo, Marina's boyfriend, went to collect pineapples in the field. The painting portrays the green colors typical of tropical exuberance, Marina's closeness with Amadeo is somewhat shy to a certain extent because she respects very much the guidelines set by her father, Don Centello, who looks at them suspiciously while the lovers of the tropics meet again.
« Not everyone who sings is a singer. Also, not everyone who paints is a painter in the same way that not every painter is an artist. You must have talent, creativity, and discipline. »
Jaime Lupercio is a prize-winning painter and printmaker who resides in Mexico. His works have been widely exhibited nationally, as well as in Ecuador, Switzerland, Italy, and the United States. He describes the themes of his compositions as extremely varied, including the neighbor's dog, to the night magic of the caves in the Arcanos. Lupercio's style is defined within Neo-Mexicanism and magical realism which is dictated by the forms, colors, and themes used.