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Other details :
Artwork on plexiglass. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.8x51.2in
About this artwork
I am a massive body standing between sand and sky, frozen in an improbable quest for balance. My feet rest on corn pillows, paltry supports compared to the weight I carry. My stomach, my arms, my tattooed skin carry the echo of erased architectures and stories. I am laden with layers, like a living memory, a human palimpsest fighting against oblivion. Yet, my face stretches upward, my closed eyes seek the light beyond the clouds. In my immobility,… I contain an inner movement: gravity pins me, but my breath rises. I am paradox and tension, both pillar and mirage. I am that suspended moment where mass becomes almost immaterial, where heaviness becomes a prayer addressed to the sky.
« I will be a one-idea colorist for life until death. Formal transmission is essential to humanity. »
NENTAL explores the collision between image and transparency. Through plexiglass, he reinvents advertising posters torn from urban walls, revealing their hidden poetry and subtle violence. His works, made of shredded paper and fragmented slogans, become contemporary mirrors: we see as much society as we see ourselves. The plexiglass reflects, protects, and creates distance; the posters, for their part, recount the memory of a world saturated with messages. Between collage, light, and irony, NENTAL composes a visual archaeology of the present—an art of recycling and reflection, where each fragment becomes an echo of reality.