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Artwork on fixed support. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
53.1x63in
About this artwork
En esta obra, he canalizado mi pasión por la igualdad y el respeto a nuestro planeta en cada pincelada de acrílico. Utilizando una paleta abstracta, busco evocar la conexión profunda entre la humanidad y la tierra que nos sustenta. Es una representación visual de nuestras responsabilidades compartidas, un recordatorio constante del equilibrio necesario en cada hogar. Cada trazo es un llamado para honrar nuestra madre tierra y el tejido de la vida… que nos une.
« I express what I feel and let myself be carried away by the pleasure of painting. »
Liuba Delavigne (María Diéguez) and Javier Torres, were born in 1954 in Madrid (Spain), where they currently reside. They studied architecture and biology without concluding their studies, later on they began to specialize in decorative arts at the I.A.D.E. institute to dedicate themselves fully to decoration, design and painting.
Their work achieves the perfect balance between minimalism and Wabi-Sabi aesthetics, evoking the simplicity and spirituality of oriental art and its juxtaposition with nature.