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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 7.9x7.9in
About this artwork
"MINSTRELS" celebrates a passion for music and human connection in this oil painting, capturing a vibrant moment of harmony between three soulful musicians as a lively scene in the Parisian metro. The artist masterfully employs techniques reminiscent of Neo-Impressionism, bringing to life the warm ochre and earthy olive tones that define this urban setting.
Inspired by the spontaneous joy of a street performance, a moment of connection forged through… melody. Imagine the resonant strum of a ukulele and the deep tones of a cello blending in the underground. This figurative work celebrates the play of light and texture, which breathes life into their rhythmic bond, inviting energy and warmth into any space. This painting celebrates unity, expression, and the timeless magic of shared creativity.
Part of the METRO series—all paintings with satin UV varnish, framed and ready to hang.
Inspired by the spontaneous joy of a street performance, a moment of connection forged through… melody. Imagine the resonant strum of a ukulele and the deep tones of a cello blending in the underground. This figurative work celebrates the play of light and texture, which breathes life into their rhythmic bond, inviting energy and warmth into any space. This painting celebrates unity, expression, and the timeless magic of shared creativity.
Part of the METRO series—all paintings with satin UV varnish, framed and ready to hang.
ROBERT INESTROZA
France
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Robert Inestroza employs oil paints with innovative materials like resin, sand, and fabric for his dynamic canvases and figurative sculptures. He experiments with contrasting techniques - layering, scraping, sculptural cold wax impasto, airbrush, and abstract flourishes focusing on movement and energy. His work merges past, present and future. Themes of identity, art history, social commentary, and technology form contemplative and surreal experiences of modern human life such as love, loss, joy and isolation - offering works of solace, solidarity and connection with the viewer.