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Printing :
Digital on Paper , Other rigid frame under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
In this work, I intend to create a visual meditation on the fragility of memory and identity, through an abstract and evocative aesthetic, representing an intangible and painful concept such as the fading of the mind.
The work is an intervened digital photograph, constructed through the superposition of layers, textures, and image fragments. The primary technique is digital collage and photo manipulation, utilizing strong asymmetry along with subtle… texture, suggesting deterioration and the passage of time. The use of a palette of deep blacks, off-whites, desaturated grays, and subtle earth tones in the fragmented area reinforces the sense of loss and emptiness.
"Museum" RAG Photo Etching paper, 310 gr., 100% cotton, Ultrachrome HD pigmented inks.
Work with Certificate of Authenticity, signed on the back.
Salva Nebot (Spain) is a multidisciplinary artist whose work has been exhibited in international institutions, galleries, and art fairs. His practice encompasses photography, painting, sculpture, and digital art, shaping a language that moves away from literal representation to explore subjective interpretation and the conceptual dimension. Influenced by the sensibility of German Expressionism, he articulates a critical reflection on perception, memory, and human experience. His work is characterized by formal rigor, the intense use of chiaroscuro, chromatic asceticism, and narrative fragmentation. Through light, shadow, and the superimposition of layers, he activates spaces of ambiguity and poetic density. His research addresses memory, absence, and oblivion, inviting the viewer to an interpretive threshold where the visible coexists with the latent.