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Medium :
Acrylic, Spray Paint on Canvas , Other rigid frame under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
46.1x37.8in
About this artwork
In this vibrant fusion of acrylic and spray, I immerse viewers in a bustling marketplace of nostalgia and modernity. Realism collides with pop art and vintage tones, crafting a tapestry of daily life and consumer culture. Embodying the dynamic energy of commerce, it's a visual feast, inviting contemplation on the joys and excesses of urban existence. This piece will pulsate with life, infusing any space with conversation and reflection.
« Art is the path that connects reality with personal fiction. »
Pablo Kontos is an Argentinian painter and photographer whose works have been widely exhibited on a national level, as well as in Mexico and the United States. He describes art as his channel of connection with the imaginary and the external. Kontos often creates several pieces at once, as if he were "jumping from one bridge to another" with different thoughts, in different settings, at the same time. The titles, texts, and images depicted in his pieces are symbiotic.