Original artwork description:

My reinterpretation of the biblical character Dellilah and her “issue” with the Israeli heroe Samson.
Reinterpretation based on popular culture and retro modern style using images of common people from the mid-20th century using hand-cut stencil for the main images and psychedelic background made using manual painting techniques with very gestural free-hand painting style
Spray paint stencil and acrylic paint on stretched canvas mounted on a wooden frame
60 x 80 cm unframed.

Materials used:

acrylic, spray paint on canvas

Tags:
#contemporary #retro modern #urban art #vintage imagery #ironic #retro style #delilah #new pop #neo pop #bible story #artwork under #spray stencil 

!Ay Dalila! (2020)

Mixed-media painting 
by Carlos Madriz

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My reinterpretation of the biblical character Dellilah and her “issue” with the Israeli heroe Samson.
Reinterpretation based on popular culture and retro modern style using images of common people from the mid-20th century using hand-cut stencil for the main images and psychedelic background made using manual painting techniques with very gestural free-hand painting style
Spray paint stencil and acrylic paint on stretched canvas mounted on a wooden frame
60 x 80 cm unframed.

Materials used:

acrylic, spray paint on canvas

Tags:
#contemporary #retro modern #urban art #vintage imagery #ironic #retro style #delilah #new pop #neo pop #bible story #artwork under #spray stencil 
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CARLOS MADRIZ (b. 1972 CARACAS – VENEZUELA)Born and brought up in Caracas, in the mid-80s Carlos started experimenting withdrawing, etching, silk-screen printing, design, painting and Street Art. It was at... Read more

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