Year of creation | 2020 |
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Dimensions | 22 W × 31 H × 0 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | realism |
Genre | marine art |
Materials | watercolor, paper |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
En esta fascinante pintura, Jorge Canto captura magistralmente la esencia de la vida marina. Los colores vibrantes y detallados traen a la vida a diversos invertebrados como moluscos y artrópodos, creando una rica textura y profundidad. El juego de luces y sombras añade una dimensión sorprendente, evocando las tranquilas aguas de un río o el dinámico ambiente de la playa. A través de sus pinceladas suaves y precisas, cada piedra y criatura marina es evocada con realismo, convirtiendo esta obra en una ventana a las maravillas del mundo subacuático.
Born in Alcoy (Alicante) in 1973 After completing secondary school, he developed an artistic vocation that he absorbed from a very young age in the painting studio, where his father and his older sister painted the pictures that fascinated her. He entered the Academy of Fine Arts in his city, where his studies taught him to become an artist. At the age of fourteen, he decided that his vocation would become a way to earn a living and he joined the family studio painting commissioned pictures. Soon, great sensitivity and delicacy will emerge in her brushes, leading her work to hyperrealism, which she gradually perfects, but her career is interrupted for a time by maternal demands, returning again to refresh her palette with immense strength and ethereal dreams that turn her canvases into subtle transparencies in a world of marbles and delicate crystal shapes, enveloping everything in chromatic subtleties that excite the feelings of those who contemplate them. Part of her works are distributed throughout the national territory, France, England, Italy, Dubai, Arab countries and Russia, through commercial representatives. In this year 2015 her expectations are her creation and possibilities of exhibiting her works both in Spain and through her contacts in Washington (USA), Santiago de Chile (Chile) and DF (Mexico).