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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
This is an oil painting on canvas, hemp and spent color tubes, which has a varnish coating for the protection of the pigment and its texture. There are additional detail images, for a better understanding of the piece.
This work recalls the artist's childhood, who comes from a Catholic family and has always been attentive to the rituals of a city with Hispanic influences, such as Quito. The sculpture of the Winged Virgin, located in the highest… part of the city, is always present in his memory, and in several of his paintings, due to the place where it is located, as well as the dance that this effigy, inspired by the Rococo movement, suggests. To support this musicality, suggested by the figure, the artist draws some lines, like pentagrams, on a wall. The worn tubes, attached to the surface of the canvas, symbolize his own pictorial register, since they are the colored tubes that he has used in this and other works.
« I live trying to recover, permanently, the world of childhood, of dreams, of fantastic visions, through my own pictorial perception. »
Miguel Betancourt is an experienced painter from Ecuador. The central themes of his work are Ecuadorian landscapes, trees, architecture, the Andes and their colors as well as the dancers who live in this region of the country. Betancourt’s paintings oscillate between figuration and what is called the abstract, between geometric structures and an expressionist chaos.