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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
In creating this piece, I sought to capture the surreal dance between beauty and chaos, flourishing life and silent destruction, all encased within a bubble of our own making. Inspired by the outside panel of the Ghent triptych, I used oil and resin to deepen the dimensionality, inviting viewers into a world where the fantastical and the real blur. My hope is to encourage reflection on our impact on the world, challenging the viewer to recognize… the fragile balance we inhabit. The artwork aims to bring energy and thoughtfulness to any space it adorns, a constant reminder of our dual power to both create and destroy.
Robert Inestroza employs oil paints with innovative materials like resin, sand, and fabric for his dynamic canvases and figurative sculptures. He experiments with contrasting techniques - layering, scraping, sculptural cold wax impasto, airbrush, and abstract flourishes focusing on movement and energy. His work merges past, present and future. Themes of identity, art history, social commentary, and technology form contemplative and surreal experiences of modern human life such as love, loss, joy and isolation - offering works of solace, solidarity and connection with the viewer.