Air Painting by José Luis Montes - Jose Art Gallery
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Air

Original artwork, 31×37 cm, 2018
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Characteristics of the Painting “Air”

Year of creation2018
Dimensions31 W × 37 H × 2 D   cm
Type of artpainting
Stylefigurative
Genreportrait
Materialsmixed method, paper
Framingthe artwork is sold with framing
Type of packagingwooden box
Keywords
flowerdandelionrosafloresairblew itfigurative artmexican artbluelittle girlart for childrenlifefacegiftdecorclosed eyesbraidsblue hairgouachecolored pencilsmixed techniquemaskmethodPortraitdeckdocostumefashionmodelattractiveeyespersonhairsexymake-uplasts

Description of the Artwork “Air”

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This work is an allegory of life, since when you blow on the dandelion flower the seeds spread and a new cycle begins. The woman's blouse is green, because this is the color of nature, her hair is blue, symbolizing spirituality and the pink background transmitting positivity, innocence and warmth.

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About the artist

Concern for nature and the space we inhabit has been a constant on a personal level and as such has been reflected in many of my works over time. I am currently focusing my work on women; the woman as a symbol of strength and tenacity and also as a guardian and connoisseur of the cycles of nature and I am painting her along with floral and animal elements that show her coexisting with nature. I use this, on the one hand, to draw attention to the fact that there is less and less nature to interact with, and on the other hand, as a reminder that we have to listen to the rest of the beings in nature, because we are not independent. from it and we cannot sustain ourselves outside of it, we need to understand that we are one and the same and that is what I intend to convey with my work, that people stop a little to think about how we are destroying the habitat of the macaws or how we are taking our diet towards the absurd, for example. I also like to use everyday elements to form and assemble the work as an allegory, guiding the observer into the interior of the painting, so that from there they themselves can discover their interpretation or can start a conversation with the work.

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