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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
25.6x37.4in
About this artwork
With this piece I wanted to capture the majesty and strength of the bull in an environment full of serenity and natural beauty, reflecting the contrast between power and calm.
A tribute to the Japanese city of OSAKA, a cultural exchange between Japan (with Osaka Castle as a witness) and Spain (with the Bull as guardian of the scene represented).
I used realism so you can feel the texture of her fur and the freshness of the flowers, transmitting… vibrant energy that will illuminate any space with pride and harmony.
« Know yourself and you will know the universe and its laws. -the Oracle of Delphi »
Toro Tribal is an experienced artist based in Spain whose paintings have been widely exhibited nationally. Creating in a diverse style that oscilates between figuration, hyperrealism, and abstraction, he cites the bull and everything that surrounds it as being "the fruit" of his inspiration. In his artistic process, Tribal most often creates with oils, acrylics, and wax on wood or cardboard.