Title: Hermanos
Technique: Oil, acrylic, latex, airbrush, crayons, pens, pencils on wood
Size: 3 meters x 1.50 meters
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Patricio Jijón's "Hermanos" is a stunning and intimate portrayal of the artist's relationship with his brothers and himself. The painting is a large format work, measuring 3 meters by 1.50 meters, and was created using a variety of techniques including oil, acrylic, latex, airbrush, crayons, pens, and pencils. The result is a complex and layered work that captures the essence of sibling relationships and the bonds that connect us all.
The painting depicts the artist and his brothers in utero, emphasizing the deep connection that exists between siblings even before birth. Jijón's use of a soft and muted color palette adds a sense of warmth and intimacy to the painting, evoking the feeling of being surrounded by family and the safety and security that comes with it. The use of multiple techniques and materials creates a textured and multi-dimensional work, adding depth and complexity to the portrayal of sibling relationships.
In addition to the depiction of the artist and his brothers, "Hermanos" also features micro-drawings of geometrical mantras and landscapes within the painting. These intricate details add another layer of meaning and complexity to the work, creating a sense of depth and mystery that draws the viewer in.
"Hermanos" is a powerful and emotional work of art that speaks to the universal experience of family and the bonds that connect us all. The painting is priced at $20,000, reflecting the significant investment of time, skill, and materials that went into its creation. Jijón's ability to capture the essence of human relationships through his art is truly remarkable, making "Hermanos" a standout work of contemporary art. If you're a fan of modern art that explores the complexity of human relationships and the connections that bind us all, "Hermanos" is a must-see.
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