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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x17.7in
About this artwork
Oblitus (Transitus Animae series) transforms an intimate gesture—hands on the chest—into a realm of contemplation. The image transfer onto canvas, partially layered with paper, reveals glazes, wear, and small tears that transform the body into a palimpsest: what remains, what is erased, and what is yet to be born. A shadow crosses the face like a passing moment, accentuating the figure's calm and vulnerability.
Technique: Image transfer on canvas,… partial paper layer. Dimensions: 90 × 45 cm. Year: 2025.
Original artwork with certificate, ready to hang. Designed for serene spaces, it invites a slow look and a deeper breath.
Raúl Lara is a Spanish artist whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, in the United States, Portugal, France, and the United Kingdom. He describes his art as a search for the representation of who we are in contrast to what others see, in comparison with what we know about ourselves. Lara's recent figurative compositions explore identify and portray the interior self, as well as the self that is shown to others and the world.