Title: Pelvico
Technique: Human hair, glass, oil, acrylic, latex, airbrush, crayons, strings, cymbal, mud on wood.
Size: 2.40 meters x 1.60 meters
If you're interested in commissioning big format paintings by Patricio Jijón, please don't hesitate to solicit a quote. Prices vary depending on the complexity of the painting and the materials used.
Patricio Jijón's "Pelvico" is a remarkable piece of art that defies convention and challenges the viewer's perception of the human form. The painting is a large format work, measuring 2.40 meters by 1.60 meters, and is handmade, painted without sketch. Jijón uses a unique combination of materials in his work, including human hair, glass, oil, acrylic, latex, airbrush, crayons, strings, cymbal, and mud on wood, creating a tactile and visceral experience for the viewer.
The painting represents a powerful critique of the double standards and hypocrisy that exist within Ecuadorian culture, particularly when it comes to attitudes towards the female body and children sexual abuse. Jijón's use of the human form and the incorporation of hair and mud add a sense of rawness and earthiness to the painting, emphasizing the organic nature of the body and the connection between humans and the natural world. The influences of Ecuadorian artists like Guayasamin and Stornaiolo are evident in Jijón's work, particularly in the use of bold concepts and expressive brushwork and colors.
"Pelvico" is a bold and thought-provoking work of art that challenges the viewer to confront their own biases and assumptions about the human form. The painting is priced at $20,000, reflecting the significant investment of time, skill, and materials that went into its creation. Jijón's use of unconventional materials and techniques creates a unique and powerful visual experience, making "Pelvico" a standout work of contemporary art. If you're a fan of modern art that challenges convention and pushes the boundaries of what is considered acceptable, "Pelvico" is a must-see.
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