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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
55.1x63in
About this artwork
The last look back – The castle
(Chromanarrativism)
This castle was not a dream for me.
It was weight, responsibility, and years of silent wear and tear.
I painted this work out of emotional exhaustion from holding onto something that ended up slowly consuming me.
Each stroke carries pressure, wounds, and a sadness that she could no longer keep inside.
In Chromanarrativism, color does not seek beauty: it reveals internal states.
That's… why the castle begins to fall apart amidst shadows, reflections, and memory, like something that still exists... but is already broken inside.
Not all goodbyes are born out of love.
Some are born simply from suffering.
Born in Austria in 1971, JOWU transformed his life into a work of art. After restoring an ancient castle, he found refuge and truth in painting. A self-taught artist, he developed Chromanarrativism: a pictorial practice where color ceases to be merely decorative and becomes a vehicle for conveying states of being, tension, and transformation.
International MBA from IMC Krems (Austria) with studies in New York, speaks German, English and Spanish.
Currently, her work is represented and promoted exclusively by the Susana García Castillo gallery in Roquetas de Mar (Spain), from where her exhibitions and the marketing of her works are managed.
From Spain, JOWU explores the border between reason and emotion, destruction and rebirth.