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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 31.9x45.7in
About this artwork
The raw and powerful essence of the human figure. This work has been met with shouts and cancellations, but when diversity and art join hands, the impotent rage of intolerance emerges. The contrast between the vibrant red and the dark background and its stains represents inner strength and simultaneous vulnerability, tenderness; the beauty of the rejected is infinite and unstoppable. The simplicity and abstract touch, the absence of detail, invite…
us to feel the energy and words of "The Perfect Man." Love is Love, and it is transmitted with an intense presence that transforms any space with passion and mystery; respect.
Created and painted with my fingers. I live surrounded by animals, you might find some hair in the artwork, it's my signature.
Created and painted with my fingers. I live surrounded by animals, you might find some hair in the artwork, it's my signature.
Juan Guerrero
Spain
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Juan Guerrero, trained in design and driven by painting, writing, poetry, and soundscapes, expresses his art in a visceral blend of abstraction and passion, guided by the energy of nature, trees, birds, and stars. Using physical and organic techniques, he paints with his fingers, surrendering his body to the creative process, often accompanied by candles and incense—a kind of alchemy—and the company of stray dogs and cats. His work evokes a dark and emotional journey of introspection and self-discovery, of continuous reconstruction, conveying a deeply personal and sensory feeling that awakens mystery and ignites inner strength. Something new and unexpected, a catalyst for change, the sign you've been searching for, is approaching.
Soon she will leave the art circuit and will not sell her work; it will remain confined to vanity and theater.
Soon she will leave the art circuit and will not sell her work; it will remain confined to vanity and theater.