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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x35.4in
About this artwork
This acrylic painting blends figurative and geometric forms with a touch of pop art to explore the symbolic value of money. I wanted to convey the tension between the classic and the modern, using vibrant colors that attract and provoke thought. Displaying it will fill your space with bold energy, inviting you to question the power and identity behind economics.
« The artist creates out of necessity. And his entire journey is an attempt to figure out what it is he needs. »
The Spanish painter José Gabaldón has exhibited works and won awards throughout his home country, as well as exhibiting in Paris, Qatar, Portugal and New Mexico. José Gabaldon uses oil and acrylic on canvas in the search for aesthetic perfection through the human figure. The artist seeks to express emotions, ideas, and abstract concepts using the aesthetics of technology, advertising, and pop art. His works feature defined forms within linear frames, contrasting with backgrounds of energetic lines or intense colors.