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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
4.7x4.7in
About this artwork
This is the first work I made upon arriving in the United States from Cuba. It was my first interaction with new working materials, and it is significantly important to me.
Like the other works in this series, it shows an emotional cartography of the landscape, visualized from above, where diagonal and horizontal lines are noticeable as if they were roads or territorial boundaries. The denser or darker areas could suggest urban centers, or a human… scar caused by mining or environmental pollution.
Julio Cesar Cepeda Duque is a painter, draftsman, printmaker, and sculptor, trained at the Samuel Feijóo Professional Art School in Cuba, with extensive experience in the art community. His work is distinguished by techniques such as monochrome and rough-textured drawing and printmaking, evoking the erosion of time, while exploring multiple materials and disciplines as each concept requires. He addresses themes such as human relationships, recycling, and the link between science and nature. He seeks to move the viewer, inviting them to reflect deeply, beyond the visual impact, on the richness and silent resilience of time.