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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
This work, created using acrylics, captures the essence of a rainy day in a city that never sleeps. I experimented with shadows and light to reflect the loneliness often found in urban life. Figures with umbrellas, wrapped in their own thoughts as they walk through silhouetted streets, invite reflection on our own existence within a dehumanized and dystopian world. This painting, with its restrained palette and sparse color, will bring a touch of… introspection and modern art to any space.
Pedro Pasquin discovered his passion for painting at an early age, but it took a long time for it to become his livelihood. He uses acrylics and oils on canvas and wood, mixing colours naturally, without following traditional techniques.
His expressionist work addresses everyday problems and criticizes the misuse of technology. His paintings reflect his worldview and concerns about modern society, inviting the viewer to reflect on the impact of technology on our daily lives.
In addition to his social criticism, he also finds inspiration in nature and human experiences, always provoking emotions with his colors and compositions without limiting himself to a single style or technique. This allows him to constantly experiment and evolve, always seeking to connect with the viewer on a deeper emotional level.