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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x27.6in
About this artwork
In this work, I sought to capture the vibrant and chaotic energy of nature in the darkness. I used acrylics, oil, and ink to create textures and movements that evoke intense emotions. I wanted it to convey the life force that emerges even in the deepest night, filling any space with mystery and captivating dynamism.
The vegetation that does not sleep, or sleeps in its own way: it sprouts in the darkness, stirs, and breathes.
Emerging green like… a flash of life that resists the shadow, the secret pulse of nocturnal nature, where silence becomes movement and darkness becomes energy.
I am a self-taught painter. I employ techniques that fuse abstraction, symbolism, and conceptualization, creating imaginary characters and faces that emerge from a creative anarchy. My work invites an open and subjective interpretation; I like to convey a sense of searching through my art, and I am interested in the diverse emotions that awaken profound reflections in each observer.
Some paintings are born from a mental image, others from an impulse, others from an idea. My works speak of figures, gestures, and symbols. Sometimes there are people. Other times, branches. Or memories that cannot be named. I work with what I have close at hand or with images that don't exist. Sometimes the painting isn't beautiful, but it creates emotions and different points of view. I am interested in identity, the passage of time, and the imperfect beauty of the everyday. Each piece reflects a part of my inner world, which I try to discover.