Latest struggle to express. Acrylic on canvas. 80×100
A seemingly loose self-portrait:
Latest struggle to express. Acrylic on canvas. 80×100
A seemingly loose self-portrait:
Haven’t posted paintings in a while. Here’s one from earlier this year:

I’ve updated my Artwork paintings page.

La sombra
cubre cada movimiento
llueve
pero no hay
gotas
nadie
sale por las calles
por miedo de morir
de tanta luz
fue lógico
entonces
identificarse con
las sombras
con lo que sucede
pero no se percibe
fue natural
vivir
porque
no queda otra;
nos acostamos
no para la orgía
sino para sentir
el manto
intangible de oscuridad
sobre nuestros pechos
desnudos,
sepultados
a la espera
del noticiero matutino
que nos revelaría
alguna razón para vivir.
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.
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“Art, which gives me relief from life without relieving me of living” – A Factless Autobiography

Acrylic on Canvas.
Being barely there, we stare right back at ” the night of the unknown abyss and the chaos of nothing making sense”
Barely objective, as I started to question the boundaries between ‘self’ and ‘other’ in my life.
The point of the painting goes beyond these reflections, it is just there, the colors, the lines, the shapes, the non-evident meaning.

One more. Paint is thick and with deep furrows, not really appreciated here in this pic.
Barely Abstract, because who could really tell?

As usual I invite Art aficionados to visit my Famous Modern Art page.
So, I’ve been trying out various styles and tecniques these past few months.
The vague idea behind all the recent paintings is ‘barely art’. A self-deprecating allusion to the artwork.
Here’s the latest, more abstract, inspired by a sentence or two of an essay of Aldous Huxley I was reading.

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Here’s the latest, an almost-human barely animal creature.

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My latest work. Not sure what I am trying to say here… does art have an intentional message anyway?
Just had this image in my mind for quite some time. It has been censored by my image upload site, so here’s the PG-13 version:

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