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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
24.4x21.3in
About this artwork
My work is a visceral expression that connects with the earth and absence in an expressionist style. Here raw emotions and the earthy texture of soot come together. When you observe it, you will feel an authentic energy that will vibrate in your space, invoking reflection and a deep dialogue with our ancestral roots.
« Sometimes I think that I paint like this because I can't paint. »
Juan Varela is an experienced painter and sculptor based in Spain whose works have been featured in solo exhibitions nationally and in Germany.
He lived in Germany, in Karlsruhe and Baden-Baden, where he shared his passion for expressionist painting with other artists. Felix Jahraus, Georg Schalla and Uwe Lindau were his colleagues at the IWKA, a former munitions factory and now a world-renowned museum for contemporary art, ZDF. His paintings reflect the themes of his various works as if they arose spontaneously and chaotically. Varela does not want to pigeonhole himself into a style by default, but rather moves from one to another spontaneously and freely. Through his compositions, he creates spaces that invite the emotions of the spectator to emerge.