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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x39.4in
About this artwork
The composition of this painting is based on an earlier work titled The Day We Left the Highway, reimagined here with the intention of simplifying the image. The butterfly and monkey, loosely sketched to the right, were inspired by photographs I took while visiting Iguazú National Park in Argentina.
The number eight—an ancient symbol of infinity—has intrigued me for some time. There is also a butterfly native to northern Argentina, locally known… as the Mariposa 88, named for the figure-eight marking on its wings. Ruta 88 alludes to the idea of striving for something beyond the mundane and the visible; perhaps it serves as a metaphor for the act of painting itself. The rainbow triangles are a recurring motif in my work and symbolise the Holy Trinity expressed through colour.
Simon Boyd is a London-born, Argentina-based artist who primarily works in oil on canvas.
"As a semi-abstract oil painter, my work is rooted in the surreal beauty of Argentina’s diverse natural landscapes. Drawing inspiration from the mountains, skies, and shifting horizons around me, I create dreamlike environments that blur the line between memory and imagination.
Through the use of pure pigments and alchemical techniques, I explore color and texture in ways that evoke joy, wonder, and a deep sense of harmony. Each piece becomes a meditation on light, form, and energy—an invitation to reconnect with the natural world through a lens of curiosity and reverence.
My goal is to transform familiar landscapes into poetic visions, where abstraction opens space for emotion and intuition to guide the viewer's experience."