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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x22.8in
About this artwork
Cosquillas con un pincel es una obra inspirada en una experiencia del artista de hacerle cosquillas con un pincel a su compañera, dónde se transforma en una obra en proceso con colores imaginarios, con placer sensorial y mental mientras el deseo del artista es dolor y angustia por no poder tener lo que desea pero que pinta con el alma cada vez que la contempla y acaricia con el pincel.
Néstor Neyret's work focuses on the human figure as an emotional territory. Through a contemporary figuration rooted in Cubism, the artist fragments faces and bodies to explore identity, vulnerability, and the inner tension of the modern individual. Her characters don't narrate actions; they inhabit states of being. Waiting, sadness, memory, and resistance appear as silent presences. The face becomes a psychological map, and the body a symbolic structure where the intimate and the social coexist. Fragmentation does not respond to a formal search but to an existential condition: the contemporary subject appears traversed by invisible forces —emotional, social and temporal— that configure him. The intense color and sharp outlines don't function as ornamentation, but as boundaries and pressure. Each chromatic plane defines an emotion. Each line contains a tension. His work constructs human archetypes rather than individual portraits.