The chromatic effect obtained is achieved by superimposing several successive layers of color. In the first layer of color is included coffee grounds, which gives roughness and allows the retention of the color applied on top. This way of applying the color creates the feeling of the walls that have been successively painted, year after year, until the paint layer has become so hard that the paint has started to come off. This effect can also be discovered in this painting. The overlap of colors that in certain areas allows the visualization of the first layers enriches the pictorial effect and gives the preciousness of the pictorial surface.
The work is painted on linen.
Mixed media
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The chromatic effect obtained is achieved by superimposing several successive layers of color. In the first layer of color is included coffee grounds, which gives roughness and allows the retention of the color applied on top. This way of applying the color creates the feeling of the walls that have been successively painted, year after year, until the paint layer has become so hard that the paint has started to come off. This effect can also be discovered in this painting. The overlap of colors that in certain areas allows the visualization of the first layers enriches the pictorial effect and gives the preciousness of the pictorial surface.
The work is painted on linen.
Mixed media
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