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Printing :
Digital on Paper , Synthetic board under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
25.6x20.9in
Edition :
5 / 5
Artist's proof :
1
About this artwork
In this work, the superimposed layers of a fragmented landscape, with contrasts of light and shadow, between the visible and the diffuse, I aim to create an image of visual and evocative force, with an almost spectral atmosphere.
I interpret it as a visual metaphor for cognitive decline, memories overlapping or fading, weeds or tall grass suggesting the overflowing nature of the mind in the process of loss.
With the harrowing dark sky, the stirring… grasses, the shadows crossing the image, I want to suggest a fractured, but still vivid, mental landscape.
This work does not represent oblivion as emptiness, I intend to represent an ambiguous and persistent presence.
"Museum" RAG Photo Etching paper, 310 gr., 100% cotton, Ultrachrome HD pigmented inks.
Work with Certificate of Authenticity, signed on the back.
Salva Nebot (Spain) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work has been exhibited in international institutions, galleries, and art fairs. His practice encompasses photography, painting, sculpture, and digital art, shaping a language that moves away from literal representation to explore subjective interpretation and the conceptual dimension. Influenced by the sensibility of German Expressionism, he articulates a critical reflection on perception, memory, and human experience. His work is characterized by formal rigor, the intense use of chiaroscuro, chromatic asceticism, and narrative fragmentation. Through light, shadow, and the superimposition of layers, he activates spaces of ambiguity and poetic density. His research addresses memory, absence, and oblivion, inviting the viewer to an interpretive threshold where the visible coexists with the latent.