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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Oil on Linen
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 72x72in
About this artwork
"Softly Spoken Words" is a captivating work of art that seamlessly combines elements of Cubism, Art Deco, and geometry to create a visually striking and thought-provoking masterpiece. This painting, a true testament to the artist's innovative spirit, challenges traditional notions of perspective and reality while celebrating the beauty of fractured forms.
The canvas is a mesmerizing amalgamation of geometric shapes and fragmented imagery, all meticulously… arranged in a Cubist-inspired composition. The central theme of shattered mirrors is executed with incredible precision, each mirror fragment reflecting a different facet of the subject matter. This fractured perspective invites viewers to explore the artwork from various angles, engaging them in an interactive visual experience.
The canvas is a mesmerizing amalgamation of geometric shapes and fragmented imagery, all meticulously… arranged in a Cubist-inspired composition. The central theme of shattered mirrors is executed with incredible precision, each mirror fragment reflecting a different facet of the subject matter. This fractured perspective invites viewers to explore the artwork from various angles, engaging them in an interactive visual experience.
Moises Ortiz
United States
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Prizewinner
- Covered by the Press
- Works on commission
« Giving way to a moment of respite from the quotidian: an instance to acknowledge unrestrained abstraction seeking the sublime. »
Moises Ortiz is an award-winning painter who resides in the United States and has exhibited nationally as well as in Mexico and Italy. His works have been featured in Inside Artist Magazine and Boston Voyager. Ortiz's art is deeply influenced by cubism yet also incorporates post-graffiti aesthetic theories. He creates using experimental media-driven techniques, employing acrylics, oils, and wax on wood or metal.