Original artwork description:

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Representantion of a anonymous tired housewife.
Part of a new series of paintings produced using manual techniques. It shows vices, virtues, myths, legends and other aspects of popular culture.
Handpainted using acrylic paint on hessian, mounted on canvas and then on wooden frame.
Note: when a painting is executed on hessian mounted on a wooden frame,
the fabric is never perfectly flush on the corner areas (as they are
with canvas). Please bear this in mind when deciding to purchase.

Materials used:

Hessian / Acrylic paint

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Devorita (2018)

Acrylic painting 
by Carlos Madriz

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PLEASE READ ALL THE INFORMATION BEFORE YOUR PURCHASE!

Representantion of a anonymous tired housewife.
Part of a new series of paintings produced using manual techniques. It shows vices, virtues, myths, legends and other aspects of popular culture.
Handpainted using acrylic paint on hessian, mounted on canvas and then on wooden frame.
Note: when a painting is executed on hessian mounted on a wooden frame,
the fabric is never perfectly flush on the corner areas (as they are
with canvas). Please bear this in mind when deciding to purchase.

Materials used:

Hessian / Acrylic paint

Tags:
#traditional #pop art #figure-painting #urban art #figurative painting #naive art #handpainted #new figuration #new figurative #tired housewife 
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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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