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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x47.2in
About this artwork
The predominant colors of this work are greens and blues. The yellows work to highlight the focuses of interest in the work. These are colors very typical of the landscape of the Ecuadorian mountains. The work is inspired by one of the pre-Hispanic temples erected in the south of Ecuador. This is a stone building with architectural features typical of the Incas. In this you can see a kind of trapezoidal windows, as well as codes distributed horizontally… as if they were minimalist hieroglyphs, which give the appearance of a constructivist structuring. This work is part of the exhibition mounted at the Museum of America, dedicated to femininity. This is why on the right side you can see the profile of a woman as if showing this monument. Otherwise, this iconography appears ethereal as if suspended in the air. In the lower strip you can see a light blue frieze, which hints at a bird carrying this imaginary temple.
« 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.
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