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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x39.4in
About this artwork
Jellychutes II is an original surrealist work, hand-painted with acrylic on Belgian linen canvas. It features plastic toy soldiers gently descending with the help of a jellyfish acting as a parachute.
The playful and vibrant image at first glance conveys a deeper message: the ocean—symbolized by the jellyfish—must resist and survive the growing threat of plastic pollution. A delicate visual statement that combines aesthetics with ecological awareness.…
Perfect for contemporary art collectors, fans of modern surrealism, and those looking for a distinctive piece that won't go unnoticed.
The Jellychutes series was exhibited at the international contemporary art fair Just Mad.
Sofía Cristina Jiménez primarily uses acrylic on linen, watercolor on Arches paper, and graphite, cultivating her training through artistic research and experimentation in her own studio. She employs a style that oscillates between colorful surrealism and contrasting techniques: free, gestural brushwork combined with meticulous detail, obsessed with volume and light. Her works convey a vibrant emotional universe, where the human and the animal intertwine to evoke fragility, resilience, and a shining hope in the face of life's opposites.