A painting that represents a self-portrait, of which, however, the person has no face because. The figure appears standing in... Read More
A painting that represents a self-portrait, of which, however, the person has no face because. The figure appears standing in an empty room, is in the dim light and receives in the lower part a ray of filtered light that produces some lines in lines. He wears red and blue and is painted realistically.
This work arises from the charm of light and space and the question about the image itself. Who I am? The face has intentionally faded to highlight more important aspects such as the treatment of air, lighting and generate reflection on what it means to look at the house, how weak it makes us. It is also a call to think about how ephemeral we are, the skin is discarded sooner or later. The work also arises from the experience of what is loneliness and although it seems to be of an internal nature, it is linked to the public, to what this world offers us, to which life full of objects is pure Illusion and the question for the human being is that we are, so the projected shadows also remember the bars of a jail. He has references in the painting from Hammershoi, Velasquez, Hooper and philosophical as existentialism since he makes a call to reflect on the human condition.