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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
Animals of the Misiones jungle
The beginning of 2020 was auspicious. But everything changed when the virus appeared.
The pandemic, the quarantine and the lockdown.
So I had to remain optimistic. Since I'm a painter, I decided to paint!
I really like painting animals and, in Horacio Quiroga and his book Tales of the Jungle,
I found inspiration.
Reading Quiroga's book and falling in love with the story was instant;
I decided to use bright colors,… as if the brightness of the color was a battering ram for the virus.
The green color I used is as bright as it is unreal; I called it "hope green" for good reason. I also incorporated vines.
And with them the flowers of the Mburucuya, which are also called La Pasionaria, because they have the stigmata of Christ.
It's an ideal flower to paint in a year of pandemics and display as a symbol, since we find answers to many questions in nature and animals.
The jaguar,
Nelida Didolich, a graduate in Fine Arts, expresses her love for endangered animals through painting and visualization. She uses a clear, figurative style to capture moments, straightforwardly revealing the subjects she wishes to share. Through her work, she attempts to recreate the essence of reality to preserve it, conveying nostalgia and a vivid sense of connection with this vulnerable yet wonderful world.