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An Explanation is not a static work; it is the visual record of an unrepeatable moment. This piece belongs to an exclusive series painted live during the Alto Sessions, in an organic collaboration with the music of Olivia García. The viewer acquires not only a painting, but also the captured energy of a performance where the rhythm of the music dictated the brushstroke and the intensity of the color.
The composition is an exploration of "contained… chaos." Blocks of light in yellow and orange emerge from the blue abyss as visual responses to the musical narrative. It is a work that seeks to explain the inexplicable: the emotional connection between sound and matter.
The frame of this artwork is, in itself, a piece of history. It was crafted by the artist using oak staves reclaimed from Concha y Toro. This wood, originally used to impart character, aroma, and flavor to some of the world's most prestigious wines, has been rescued and transformed.
Joaquín Acevedo is a visual artist whose work stems from a fundamental principle: to think and explore like a child. For him, art is not a rigid destiny, but a state of wonder where play is the artist's most serious work.
His practice eschews limiting labels, transforming ordinary materials like wood, Legos, moss, and cardboard into extraordinary pieces. This freedom has led him to explore live art, notably his participation in the Alto Sessions alongside artist Olivia García, where he fused visual creation and spontaneity in real time.
Understanding art as "pure emotion" and a bridge that needs no translation, Joaquín creates an emotional diary that connects immediately with the viewer. This universal vision has taken his work to global markets, with pieces sold in Miami, New York, Vancouver, and Kyoto, solidifying an international career that celebrates the innocence and creative power of playfulness.