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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.9x39.4in
About this artwork
A work inspired by this musical composition performed by Joe Cocker. The artist conveys the emotions and sensations he perceives while listening to the music on canvas, using a gestural yet thoughtful approach, establishing a connection between improvisation and control. Viewing this work, the viewer will be able to feel the emotional charge that Joe Cocker imbues with his masterful performance.
« Sometimes a mystical feeling leads me to seek the purest creativity, to an introspection where emotions and feelings arise that I try to capture in a simple and direct way. »
Valeriano Cortázar is a Spanish painter whose works have been exhibited internationally. His work is present in private collections in the United States (NY, Los Angeles), Brazil, France, the United Kingdom, Germany, China (Hong Kong), and Spain. The synesthesia between music and painting allows him to experience sensations that move him and make the subconscious emerge spontaneously. Through his art, Cortázar expresses his emotions freely, without representing or symbolizing anything concrete, exploring matter and guided by what shapes, colors, and textures suggest. Since music is one of his main sources of inspiration, all his pieces bear the title of musical compositions.