Original artwork description:

Table worked with music by John Frusciante.

The figure of the Praying Man (usual element of Alicante macro-schematic painting from 8,000 years ago) as a symbol of the evolution of man. Evolution built from our brain and thanks to our ability to learn and relate to each other and with the environment.

A texture appears in the work that reminds us of neural dendrites that allow us to move the electrical signals that build our thought.

We are part of Nature but we stand before it asking about our existence.


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Materials used:

acrylic, gesso, pigments, charcoal, wax, graphite, spray paint

Essentially nothing has changed (2023)

Mixed-media painting 
by Alfonso Sánchez

£686.44 Sold

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Table worked with music by John Frusciante.

The figure of the Praying Man (usual element of Alicante macro-schematic painting from 8,000 years ago) as a symbol of the evolution of man. Evolution built from our brain and thanks to our ability to learn and relate to each other and with the environment.

A texture appears in the work that reminds us of neural dendrites that allow us to move the electrical signals that build our thought.

We are part of Nature but we stand before it asking about our existence.


Professional packaging and certificate of authenticity.

Materials used:

acrylic, gesso, pigments, charcoal, wax, graphite, spray paint

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Alfonso Sánchez

Location Spain

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I'm an expressionist abstract painter. I make lyrical paintings, based on color, texture and energy. I try to connect with the most ancient part of my brain, the least educated... Read more

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