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Other details :
Artwork on fixed support. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
21.3x25.6in
About this artwork
"In 'Still Life Light', my intention was to capture the moment when everyday objects cease to be static and become charged with vital energy. This work is an exploration of how light and movement transform our perception of the simplest things."
Through vibrant and rhythmic brushstrokes, I surround classic elements—a bottle, a jug, and fruit—with a luminous whirlwind that shatters the calm of the traditional still life. The background is not an… empty space, but a field of forces that envelops the scene in an almost dreamlike atmosphere.
I seek balance: maintaining the physical solidity of objects while allowing color to flow freely. It is an invitation to find the extraordinary in the ordinary. The piece is made on a high-quality canvas-covered panel (65 x 54 cm), signed and dated 2015.
Nicolás A. Urquiza, an Argentinian trained in drawing, painting, and sound and image design in Buenos Aires, explores the intersection of traditional and digital art using oil, sculpture, glitch art, photocopies, and animation. His techniques range from hyperrealism to automatic drawing and what he calls "cubism in motion," where he combines reduction, margin manipulation, and simultaneous perspectives, creating introspective and experimental works. His pieces convey a profound existential and cathartic presence, inviting the viewer to experience a renewal of perception and a meditative connection with the Polish-Pataphysical here-and-now.