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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
63x63in
About this artwork
In 2004, I created this painting, the first consciously created with a white background, thus marking the beginning of The White Line series. I created the background by filling it with small brushstrokes of white oil, a method I have rarely repeated.
Exhibited in 2006 at the A. López Torres Museum in Tomelloso (Ciudad Real), I did not exhibit it again until 2016 in the Culturarte collective in Cullera (Centro Cultural Casa de l' Ensenyança) - Valencia… -
It has also been exhibited in the solo exhibition "20 Years of the White Line" at the Atarazanas Museum in Valencia, from March 27 to June 29, 2025.
I have wanted to keep it until now because of how significant it is within my production.
Inspired by a book of the same name by Adelaida García Morales, which talks about women who, in Spanish villages, often took on a certain attitude as widows.
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« I'm like an archaeologist looking for clay objects and finding gold beads from a necklace that must have belonged to a queen. »
Jesús Manuel Moreno is a Spanish artist whose works have been widely exhibited nationally, as well as in the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, the United States, Greece, and Portugal. His art translates the "void and loneliness" of the contemporary human being. Most of his figurative compositions feature white backgrounds, which symbolize the absence of relationships between people. Moreno's expressive pieces are created using oils on canvas, wood, or linen.