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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.9x45.7in
About this artwork
With this acrylic work, I wanted to capture the dynamism and diversity of human movement through a crowded crosswalk, reflecting how each person, unique in their walk and story, contributes to the intricate dance of everyday life. Shadows and angles play off each other, creating a visual rhythm that invites reflection on our coexistence in shared spaces. This painting is sure to bring vibrant energy and an exceptional conversation piece to any space.
Martta García Ramo is a fascinating Spanish painter with international acclaim. She uses art as a tool to question our ways of reacting to the world, exploring themes such as power, people, and reality. Primarily inspired by her own photographs, she composes paintings of crowds that appear simultaneously chaotic and structured.