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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
90x40in
About this artwork
This painting is inspired by Salvador Dali's Madonna of Port Lligat, This painting creates a peaceful atmosphere and evokes inner sentiments. It comes from the very center of my heart.
« Giving way to a moment of respite from the quotidian: an instance to acknowledge unrestrained abstraction seeking the sublime. »
Moises Ortiz is an award-winning painter who resides in the United States and has exhibited nationally as well as in Mexico and Italy. His works have been featured in Inside Artist Magazine and Boston Voyager. Ortiz's art is deeply influenced by cubism yet also incorporates post-graffiti aesthetic theories. He creates using experimental media-driven techniques, employing acrylics, oils, and wax on wood or metal.