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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x27.6in
About this artwork
It is an oil painting on canvas and jute, and has a varnish coating for protection of the pigment from ultraviolet light and dust. The canvas is stretched over a wooden frame; it bears the author's signature on the lower left and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Content:
This work combines architectural lines with the plain and also with the trees.
The colours of the bright face of the moon flood the facades of the houses. Blue… space is the dominant colour in this rather concise landscape, also resolved with sober strokes.
This work has a strong texture, both due to the application of colour and also due to the textiles used as a support, as hemp is rough and coarse; he uses it to create a pictorial vibration and to strengthen his roots in aboriginal cultures. In addition, the artist leaves the hemp exposed in various areas, so that the viewer can savour the primitive, earthy colour of this sack.
« 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.