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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x10.6in
About this artwork
In this piece, I have captured the innocence and curiosity of a little pig, using oil on a cutting board to create a strong contrast between the utilitarian and the living. I seek to challenge everyday perceptions, inviting reflection on the relationship between objects and their hidden histories; transforming the cutting board into the decorative frame of a realistic oil painting. This piece will bring a mix of nostalgia and reflection to any space… in the home.
Paula Segarra is a painter and draftsman whose art is an introspective refuge. He uses abstract and figurative techniques, creating "accidents" on his canvas that challenge academic reconstruction and drive innovation. Deeply linked to existentialism, it immerses the observer in an ocean of doubts and discoveries, exploring the duality of the human essence and the constant search for transcendence. Their vivid representations combine sensuality and terror, making us face the fragile line that separates life from death and question where our true essence lies.