What you see in these artworks, which I have been doing for a few years, are not, for the most part, "real" landscapes. They are what I call "Dream Landscapes". This artwork belongs to a new series called "Natural Flags", they are landscapes of more or less abstract shapes on a white background because it represents a dawn, a new way of seeing things, life.
The artwork is titled “Way Home Revisited” and it is a symbolic landscape, that is, it is and is not a landscape.
As the title indicates, it is a second return to returning to the way home. Although more than a physical home it is a place in my memory. A place I really loved when I was a child, my grandparents' home, to which I like to return diving into my memories.
Doing this, searching below, is partly painful because that place only exists in my memory, because it is not what it was. But despite the sadness of current reality, and this is what this work is about, art helps us travel through time without moving.
In this way I can return to the past, to that happy place and time, but not to see the sadness of the present and fall into melancholy, but to be propelled by those memories upwards, towards the future, in a ship called hope.
It has painted edges, a frame is not necessary but is recommended.
Acrylic
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What you see in these artworks, which I have been doing for a few years, are not, for the most part, "real" landscapes. They are what I call "Dream Landscapes". This artwork belongs to a new series called "Natural Flags", they are landscapes of more or less abstract shapes on a white background because it represents a dawn, a new way of seeing things, life.
The artwork is titled “Way Home Revisited” and it is a symbolic landscape, that is, it is and is not a landscape.
As the title indicates, it is a second return to returning to the way home. Although more than a physical home it is a place in my memory. A place I really loved when I was a child, my grandparents' home, to which I like to return diving into my memories.
Doing this, searching below, is partly painful because that place only exists in my memory, because it is not what it was. But despite the sadness of current reality, and this is what this work is about, art helps us travel through time without moving.
In this way I can return to the past, to that happy place and time, but not to see the sadness of the present and fall into melancholy, but to be propelled by those memories upwards, towards the future, in a ship called hope.
It has painted edges, a frame is not necessary but is recommended.
Acrylic
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