Original artwork description:

This paintings dominant shades of orange tones are rich and earthy with hues of red and brown. The textured, triangular form on the left is a significant focal point, with intricate detailing that contrasts with the more chaotic and abstract background. The colors are applied in dynamic, swirling brushstrokes, creating a sense of movement and emotional intensity. The text "toxic" is embedded within the background emphasizing control and chaos, instability and emotional turbulence. The warm, earthy colors evoke feelings of warmth, nostalgia and a deep, visceral connection to the subject matter. This painting explores themes of conflict, both internal and external, with the textured form representing an enduring presence amidst a backdrop of emotions or memories.

Materials used:

Oil paint

Are we really here to love (2023) Oil painting
by Abigail Noriega

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This paintings dominant shades of orange tones are rich and earthy with hues of red and brown. The textured, triangular form on the left is a significant focal point, with intricate detailing that contrasts with the more chaotic and abstract background. The colors are applied in dynamic, swirling brushstrokes, creating a sense of movement and emotional intensity. The text "toxic" is embedded within the background emphasizing control and chaos, instability and emotional turbulence. The warm, earthy colors evoke feelings of warmth, nostalgia and a deep, visceral connection to the subject matter. This painting explores themes of conflict, both internal and external, with the textured form representing an enduring presence amidst a backdrop of emotions or memories.

Materials used:

Oil paint

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Abigail Noriega

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My drive to create art stems from a deep desire to explore and communicate the complexities centered around womans health, gender identity, human relationships, and the female experience. Through my... Read more

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