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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
3.9x4.7in
About this artwork
CRITICA DE ARTE ER "With absolute clarity one receives and feels the abstraction that the painter Rosario De Mattos creates for her third version of" 1492. "A pure ingenuity emerges clear and transparent between shadows, colors and lines of this perfect composition in the that photographs are inserted by transfer and the colors of the acrylic on the canvas, they hold them with a symbolic scenography of the silent history that inspires them.The uncertainty… dyes the roses black, while the purity of the white of other roses symbolizes the hope that they reflect the faces of children they surround: is the scenario that precedes the future that will come in. Are lines interlaced, spears perhaps? Red softens, white covers and announces a real background that sustains the composition, measured and balanced in all its details, to surround, to show, to bring the eyes of the observer towards the protagonist photography of the whole work, symbol of the history to which it is alluded. Roubaud "
« Nature inspires me to be able to transmit a message, to share a feeling even with those who speak another language. »
Rosario De Mattos is an established Uruguayan painter whose works have been widely exhibited throughout the Americas and Europe. With a scientific background and constant research into new techniques and materials, she creates visceral and immersive landscapes inspired by nature. He has received several international awards in America and Europe.