Original artwork description:

In 1831 Charles Darwin began a journey that would last almost 5 years. During that time, the young scientist dedicated himself to studying all kinds of plants and animals that he found, demonstrating an unusual capacity for observation.
In the diary of this trip, there are already notes that suggest the ideas that would revolutionize our vision of the world.

This work constitutes an expressionist representation of a field notebook of the unknown, worked with gesture and intuition, with a lost gaze...

Materials used:

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

Tags:
#nature #expressionism #intuitive art #semi abstract painting #artbrut 

Trip (2023)

Mixed-media painting 
by Alfonso Sánchez

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In 1831 Charles Darwin began a journey that would last almost 5 years. During that time, the young scientist dedicated himself to studying all kinds of plants and animals that he found, demonstrating an unusual capacity for observation.
In the diary of this trip, there are already notes that suggest the ideas that would revolutionize our vision of the world.

This work constitutes an expressionist representation of a field notebook of the unknown, worked with gesture and intuition, with a lost gaze...

Materials used:

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

Tags:
#nature #expressionism #intuitive art #semi abstract painting #artbrut 

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Alfonso Sánchez

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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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