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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
This work from the TroncoChuletas series encapsulates a profound conceptual irony.
The title fuses the organic concept ("Chuleta") with the language of geometry and commercialisation ("SquareMeat"), confronting the chaotic nature of life with the structure imposed by society.Gesture, Execution, and Impact.
Painted in 2022, this piece is a pure example of Expanded Painting. The square format 60X60cm and the depth of the 3D canvas provide a contained… stage for an explosion of colour and line.
The intense use of markers and acrylics focuses on the expressive force of the stroke, building the 'Chuleta' form layer by layer and injecting a raw, gestural energy. The 3D canvas adds a sculptural dimension, making the piece a vibrant visual exercise that projects the image into the viewer's space.
Pacorrosa Cuevas is a Spanish artist who fuses painting with technology, land art, 3D printing, and digital processes, backed by a solid training and over twenty-five years of international experience. His work navigates between the macrocosmic and microcosmic, employing techniques that reinterpret painting through virtual reality and sculpture, where color and composition interact with science and nature. His works convey a creative energy that invites us to decipher the profound connections between humanity, nature, and the universe.