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Other details :
Artwork on fixed support. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
15.7x13.8in
About this artwork
This watercolor, executed in a realistic style but with soft, expressive brushstrokes, captures an intimate and tender moment between a young woman and her dog. The young woman, with dark, curly hair, gently embraces the small Pomeranian, stroking its fur with her cheek. The dog, with its round eyes and playful expression, looks curiously at the camera. The composition, with the two subjects in the foreground, creates a sense of closeness and warmth.…
This artwork, originally intended for a commission that couldn't be fulfilled, is now available for sale. It's a heartwarming portrait that captures the beauty and emotion of the bond between a human and their pet.
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.