This artwork originates from the study of the human body and its gradual process of transformation, in which anatomical forms lose their recognizable boundaries and become hybrid. The depicted fragments move away from the idea of the body as a defined structure and instead approach natural elements, such as wood, stone, or organic remains. Through an essential and material-based composition, the work conveys a silent metamorphosis where the human and the natural merge, suggesting a return to a primordial dimension and reflecting on the deep connection between body and nature.
The artwork is created using oil paints and inks on scenographic paper applied to a hemp canvas, mounted on a sturdy, handcrafted wooden stretcher, emphasizing the material and tactile qualities of the work.
canvas, paper, ink, oil colors
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This artwork originates from the study of the human body and its gradual process of transformation, in which anatomical forms lose their recognizable boundaries and become hybrid. The depicted fragments move away from the idea of the body as a defined structure and instead approach natural elements, such as wood, stone, or organic remains. Through an essential and material-based composition, the work conveys a silent metamorphosis where the human and the natural merge, suggesting a return to a primordial dimension and reflecting on the deep connection between body and nature.
The artwork is created using oil paints and inks on scenographic paper applied to a hemp canvas, mounted on a sturdy, handcrafted wooden stretcher, emphasizing the material and tactile qualities of the work.
canvas, paper, ink, oil colors
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