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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 23.6x31.9in
About this artwork
The scene takes place at the 1950s-themed Jack Rabbit Slim's restaurant. Mia Wallace (played by Uma Thurman) sits at a diner table, smoking a cigarette while enjoying a $5 vanilla milkshake. The conversation is relaxed yet tense and stylish, framed by neon lights and a retro atmosphere. It's an iconic moment for its visual simplicity.
Sheila González
Spain
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Credentials
- International Exposure
- Works on commission
« In each person, I felt a part of me. When I look at the work, I do not see a final result, but the memory of a piece of my experience. »
GURI is an artist based in Spain with a presence in national and international exhibitions, including the United Arab Emirates, the United States and Italy.
His work lies at the intersection of classical sculpture and the energy of contemporary urban art. Through the fusion of oil and spray paint, he constructs a visual language where the classical is deconstructed and the urban becomes poetic.
The figures, symbolic animals, and reinterpreted nature are part of an evolving universe, where a single color predominates, currently focused on the study of pink, acting as an emotional territory.
Her work explores the female figure as an archetypal presence: sensitivity, vulnerability, and contained strength. Through intuitive and gestural painting, she translates inner states into images that oscillate between the intimate and the monumental.
His work lies at the intersection of classical sculpture and the energy of contemporary urban art. Through the fusion of oil and spray paint, he constructs a visual language where the classical is deconstructed and the urban becomes poetic.
The figures, symbolic animals, and reinterpreted nature are part of an evolving universe, where a single color predominates, currently focused on the study of pink, acting as an emotional territory.
Her work explores the female figure as an archetypal presence: sensitivity, vulnerability, and contained strength. Through intuitive and gestural painting, she translates inner states into images that oscillate between the intimate and the monumental.