Original artwork description:

A silent pool under a pale sky. The scene is stripped down to its essential elements: a soft blue triangle of water, a white concrete surface, and a lonely metal ladder.

This painting explores the beauty of emptiness and the delicate tension between presence and absence. It invites the viewer to breathe, pause, and imagine the story behind the stillness.

Technical Details:

- Original acrylic painting on canvas.
- The canvas is designed to be stretched on a 39 x 39 inch approx. (100 x 100 cm) frame, with an additional 2 inch (5 cm) margin on each side for stretching.
- It is shipped rolled in a tube to prevent damage and reduce shipping costs.
- Stretcher bars are not included.
- The painting is signed on the back.
- It is not varnished, to preserve the natural matte texture of the acrylic paint.

Materials used:

Acrylic

Isometric #5 (2025) Acrylic painting
by Ana Patitú

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Original artwork description
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A silent pool under a pale sky. The scene is stripped down to its essential elements: a soft blue triangle of water, a white concrete surface, and a lonely metal ladder.

This painting explores the beauty of emptiness and the delicate tension between presence and absence. It invites the viewer to breathe, pause, and imagine the story behind the stillness.

Technical Details:

- Original acrylic painting on canvas.
- The canvas is designed to be stretched on a 39 x 39 inch approx. (100 x 100 cm) frame, with an additional 2 inch (5 cm) margin on each side for stretching.
- It is shipped rolled in a tube to prevent damage and reduce shipping costs.
- Stretcher bars are not included.
- The painting is signed on the back.
- It is not varnished, to preserve the natural matte texture of the acrylic paint.

Materials used:

Acrylic

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Ana Patitú

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As a visual artist originally from Buenos Aires and now based in Barcelona, I create figurative paintings that explore the human figure—often immersed in water—as a way to connect with... Read more

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