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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
63x47.2in
About this artwork
A study of color, light and their ability to shape mood and perception.
Belongs to the Horizon series — a body of work conceived as threshold. Horizon explores the horizon as an emotional threshold: a subtle frontier where light, color, and perception meet, opening a space for reflection in the act of looking.
Through subtle chromatic transitions, the work does not depict landscape but evokes a field of perception shaped by light and atmosphere.… The horizon becomes an inner boundary — a quiet place where presence and emotion converge.
Executed with acrylic and mixed media on fine art paper and protected with museum-grade acrylic glass, the surface reveals depth and refined luminosity. The work is presented in a treated natural oak wood frame and is ready to hang. A hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity is included.
Jonas Peres is a Spanish contemporary artist based in Madrid, trained at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts), with advanced studies in Modern Art at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. His work explores how color can transform mood, how light can shape perception, and how presence can open a space for inner richness in contemporary life. Rooted in art history and informed by his studies in History and Divinity at Yale University, Peres investigates how contemporary art can create meaningful experiences beyond traditional representation. Through luminous chromatic fields, subtle horizons and immersive atmospheres, he develops a visual language situated between the spiritual depth of Mark Rothko and the cultural immediacy of Andy Warhol. He has exhibited during the period of the Venice Biennale and at Art Basel Miami.