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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
Este cuadro nació de una sensación, no de un lugar exacto. Me interesaba capturar ese momento suspendido, entre lo que vemos y lo que apenas intuimos.Lo titulé asi, porque mientras pintaba, me vinieron imágenes de ruinas, mármol desgastado por el sol, una figura que parecía surgir del tiempo: una mujer, o una diosa, que no se muestra por completo, pero está ahí, emergiendo entre las capas. Su silueta se insinúa como tallada en una columna, casi fantasmal.… No tiene rostro definido, porque no lo necesita: representa algo más antiguo, algo que nos observa desde otra dimensión.A la derecha, ese trazo oscuro y quebrado que parece un brazo apoyado en la mesa es otra presencia. Tal vez alguien que la contempla. O quizás somos nosotros, los espectadores, los que estamos en esa posición, intentando entender lo que vemos.Pienso que al tener esta obra en casa, uno no ve lo mismo todos los días.Es una pintura para quien disfruta el misterio lento de las cosas que no se explican del todo.
Roman Gegansha Gvarliani, a talented painter, sculptor, and draftsman, emerges from a background in painting and architecture in Georgia. Mixed media and human figures define his style, with acrylics and watercolors adorning fabrics and papers, from intimate portraits to large urban triptychs. His work evokes universal feelings—loneliness, fragility, love, loss, and hope—unfolding as an attempt to soften sorrow and bring joy to an often bleak world.