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Canto de la libertad (2026)Mixed-media painting by Bea Schubert

170 x 170 x 4cm (unframed) / 170 x 170cm (actual image size)

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„Canto de la Libertad“ is inspired by the renowned Spanish poet and writer Marcos Ana, celebrated for his prison verses under Franco’s regime.
Medium: Acrylics, pastels, lace on two panels (diptych)
Dimensions: 85 x 170 cm of each panel
A vibrant abstract diptych inspired by the poetry and resilience of Marcos Ana, Canto de la Libertad unfolds across two panels as a visual song of freedom and endurance. Energetic brushstrokes in blues and reds intertwine like opposing forces seeking harmony. Layers of pastel and textured lace suggest fragility within strength—the quiet persistence of hope beneath turmoil. The gestural movement evokes both confinement and release, echoing the human spirit’s unbroken will to create and to dream, even in the face of oppression.

Materials used:

acrylics, pastel, lace

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#red#words#blue#birds#large abstract#lyrical abstraction#semi-abstact#statement abstract#emotiveabstract#poetic abstract#oversized abstact
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„Canto de la Libertad“ is inspired by the renowned Spanish poet and writer Marcos Ana, celebrated for his prison verses under Franco’s regime.
Medium: Acrylics, pastels, lace on two panels (diptych)
Dimensions: 85 x 170 cm of each panel
A vibrant abstract diptych inspired by the poetry and resilience of Marcos Ana, Canto de la Libertad unfolds across two panels as a visual song of freedom and endurance. Energetic brushstrokes in blues and reds intertwine like opposing forces seeking harmony. Layers of pastel and textured lace suggest fragility within strength—the quiet persistence of hope beneath turmoil. The gestural movement evokes both confinement and release, echoing the human spirit’s unbroken will to create and to dream, even in the face of oppression.

Materials used:

acrylics, pastel, lace

Details:

Tags:

#red#words#blue#birds#large abstract#lyrical abstraction#semi-abstact#statement abstract#emotiveabstract#poetic abstract#oversized abstact
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