Year of creation | 2024 |
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Dimensions | 89 W × 130 H × 2 D cm |
Type of art | painting |
Style | realism |
Genre | nude |
Materials | oil, canvas |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
In “The Yellow Cloak,” the canvas comes alive through the delicate dance of contrasts. The model, in her nakedness, wraps herself in a vast yellow silk scarf, an affirmation of her guarded intimacy. Her pose, a play of light and shadow, reveals a deep introspection, her closed eyes suggesting a journey into her inner self. The crimson flowers in her hair add a touch of vivacity to the composition. Gracefully, she holds the cloak, as if merging her being with the fabric, while the strategically placed blue background intensifies the impact of the yellow. Thus, this work does not just portray a figure, but an attitude, an exploration of the human essence through the symphony of colors and shapes.
Juan Manuel Álvarez Cebrián. Madrid. He lives and works on the outskirts of Madrid.