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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
27.6x47.2in
About this artwork
“Eternity” depicts the body as a permeable form between matter and memory. The figure dissolves and becomes part of a field of tension between presence and transformation.
The work is executed in oil on canvas and expanded through the integration of dried flowers, which act as real fragments of transience and memory.
Color plays a central role: red represents earth, blood and transience, while green marks continuity, renewal and cyclical return.…
The distance between heaven and earth suggests a boundary between physical existence and that which continues beyond it – a transition between body and memory.
“Eternity” explores the human need to leave traces and the question of what remains beyond the visible.
Jorge Humberto Tapia Perez, a Mexican-German artist with a medical background, works primarily with oil on canvas and incorporates materials such as chalk, sand, metal, and textiles. His style interweaves contemporary figuration, anatomical precision, and baroque intensity, uniting controlled fragmentation, symbolic imagery, and Mesoamerican and European mythologies. His works open a space for emotional confrontation—reflecting vulnerability, transformation, and existential fragility, and inviting the viewer to engage with the full complexity of being human.