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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
29.9x22.4in
About this artwork
“Amo el trozo de tierra que tu eres “ ( I love the handful of earth that you are). Is one of Pablo Neruda‘s famous collection of 100 loves sonnets. It is the opening line of Sonnet 16 and I dedicate it to my beautiful wife.
We spent seven glorious years living in Spain where I studied painting and she continues to work in an educational foundation in Chile.
So a poem in Castellano and by one of Chile’s greatest poets is very fitting.
Marcus Hodge works primarily in oil, drawing from classical training in Spain and deep inspiration from India. His technique is vibrant and sculptural, with bold textures, abstract forms, and direct, minimal language, using unconventional tools to introduce risk and vitality. He seeks to balance energy and stillness, inviting instinctive responses while exploring the universal threads connecting humanity. Each piece radiates hope, faith and a profound sense of shared experience, urging viewers to embrace the unexpected and fostering unity in an increasingly divided world.