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Artwork on fixed support. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
86.6x59.1in
About this artwork
In this piece, I fused delicate embroidery patterns with bold acrylic strokes to reveal a woman's timeless strength and grace. The wool adds warmth, grounding the intricate, symbolic motifs inspired by oriental art. It’s a dance between fragility and power, inviting reflection on identity and culture. Imagine this energy transforming your space, a serene yet commanding presence that stirs both heart and mind.
Mateo is best known for his baroque… street art inspired by ornaments from around the world, as well as for his striking oriental carpet paintings, resulting in a mix of urban art with the heritage of ancient cultures.
Using acrylics, wool, and spray, I crafted a symbolic dialogue between identity and culture. This artwork radiates a deep, contemplative energy, inviting you to feel the rich fusion of history and personal story, bringing beauty and introspection into any space.
Mateo Bories, a painter and visual artist born in France and based in Montreal, uses media such as Persian rugs, antique wallpapers, ceramics, and frescoes, merging techniques of spray paint, acrylic, stencils, and brushes. His style blends contemporary figurative painting with ancient ornamental motifs, creating a subtle dialogue between image and decor through skillfully orchestrated interplays of layering and transparencies. Through his works, he seeks to convey a profound peace, inviting reflection on identity, cultural memory, and universal human connection.