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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x36.2in
About this artwork
Corton Burpo, is a boy who lives in Imperial, Nebrasca, USA, who assures that he was in Heaven when he was only a 4-year-old boy. What counts after being clinically dead for a few seconds seems to be so true that all the inhabitants of Imperial go to Church on Sundays. This story became so popular that it has become a successful movie. The painter, totally credulous in what the young man explains, has seen images of the town of Nebrasca, and of one… of them he has made this painting.
Made with the meditative technique of glaze, consisting of putting several translucent layers of oil (here four). After each layer, it must be left to dry for at least four days, so that the resulting color is achieved by synthesizing all of them as they blend in the eye of the viewer.
It belongs to the series La Línea Blanca.
Signed and dated on the reverse. Professional packing.
« I'm like an archaeologist looking for clay objects and finding gold beads from a necklace that must have belonged to a queen. »
Jesús Manuel Moreno is a Spanish artist whose works have been widely exhibited nationally, as well as in the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, the United States, Greece, and Portugal. His art translates the "void and loneliness" of the contemporary human being. Most of his figurative compositions feature white backgrounds, which symbolize the absence of relationships between people. Moreno's expressive pieces are created using oils on canvas, wood, or linen.
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