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Detalle/close up
Detalle/close up
Description: This image represents a close up of a girl's eyes. Eyes whose gaze is directed at the viewer. The author wanted to represent the strong expressiveness of one of the great qualities of the model.
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Roberto Sánchez Cajicá
Size: 21 w x 29 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Paper
Framing: Unframed
Original Created: 03 August 2022
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Naturaleza
Naturaleza
Description:
Image of the face of a young woman who from nature looks at us with a smile. This is a portrait of the innocence and beauty that we can find in young people. Plants are an extension of the softness and texture of her features.
Collection: Colombia
Artist Name: Roberto Sánchez Cajicá
Size: 35 w x 25 h cm
Medium: Oil on Fabric
Framing: Unframed
Original Created: 03 November 2020
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Vida de perros
Vida de perros
Description: This artwork is focused on the daily life of the street vendors of the Colombian Caribbean, his transit through the streets and beautiful landscapes in search of his livelihood.
Read moreArtist Name: Juan Cesar Cantillo Manotas
Size: 90 w x 60 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Canvas
Framing: Unframed
Original Created: 29 September 2021
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Domingo de playa
Domingo de playa
Description: A tribute to the beauty of the caribbean woman and her environment
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Juan Cesar Cantillo Manotas
Size: 80 w x 130 h cm
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Framing: Unframed
Original Created: 29 September 2016
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Protector de la montañaProtector de la montaña
Protector de la montaña
Description: The defense of indigenous peoples from the invasion of their ancestral territories and the environment
Read moreArtist Name: Julio Cesar Cantillo Manotas
Size: 70 x 100 cm
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Framing: Unframed
Original Created: 06 October 2021
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Dimensiones de la concienciaDimensiones de la conciencia
Dimensiones de la conciencia
Description: This painting was produced at a time when I was dedicated to the investigation of form and color. This work represents the city in which we develop, build, grow and project ourselves as creative beings on stage, in spirit and in matter. It is what remains projected from the vestige of the tribes that transit and possess said spaces.
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Yturiel Valencia
Size: 230 w x 110 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Handmade Canvas
Framing: Unframed
Original Created: 09 April 2012
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Horizonte marinoHorizonte marino
Horizonte marino
Description: The sea and its sunsets were a source of inspiration to recreate a marine horizon taking into account its nuances and colors.
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Yturiel Valencia
Size: 230 w x 130 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Handmade Canvas
Framing: Unframed
Original Created: 02 March 2015
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Trazos
Trazos
Description: The importance of the pen
Read moreArtist Name: Yturiel Valencia
Size: 100 w x 70 h cm
Medium: Watercolor on Fabric
Framing: Unframed
Original Created: 15 October 2013
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Follaje de colorFollaje de color
Follaje de color
Description: This painting was created to represent a space between nature and the imagination of man.
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Yturiel Valencia
Size: 103 w x 84 h cm
Medium: Mixed on Whatman Paper
Framing: Unframed
Original Created: 17 March 2010
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La ciudad de la furiaLa ciudad de la furia
La ciudad de la furia
Description: The city with its shades and inhabitants
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Yturiel Valencia
Size: 100 w x 70 h cm
Medium: Watercolor on Whatman Paper
Framing: Unframed
Original Created: 12 February 2013
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Dulce agorafobia
Dulce agorafobia
Description: The context of the painting is situated in an ironic state between the claustrophobia caused by the spacesuit and the agoraphobia caused by the vast infinity, resulting in an intermediate state of balance represented by the mandalas behind the astronaut who meditates between these 2 external states.
Read moreCollection: Colombia
Artist Name: Carlos Gonzalez
Size: 90 w x 80 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Fabric
Framing: Unframed
Original Created: 20 September 2022
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No hay estados permanentes, no hay verdades absolutasNo hay estados permanentes, no hay verdades absolutas
No hay estados permanentes, no hay verdades absolutas
Description: This painting represents the hand of the artist who, with a brush, tries to cover the chaos and the fire that plague his mind and his reality, art as a calmer and pacifier.
Read moreArtist Name: Carlos Gonzalez
Size: 60 w x 70 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Fabric
Framing: Unframed
Original Created: 24 November 2022
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No title-3
No title-3
Description: These paintings are a series of works that try to highlight the beauty of the black woman and the color of her clothing
Read moreArtist Name: Carlos Gonzalez
Size: 50 w x 70 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Fabric
Framing: Unframed
Original Created: 06 December 2022
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No title-2
No title-2
Description: These paintings are a series of works that try to highlight the beauty of the black woman and the color of her clothing
Read moreArtist Name: Carlos Gonzalez
Size: 50 w x 70 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Fabric
Framing: Unframed
Original Created: 28 September 2022
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No title-1
No title-1
Description: These paintings are a series of works that try to highlight the beauty of the black woman and the color of her clothing
Read moreArtist Name: Carlos Gonzalez
Size: 50 w x 70 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Fabric
Framing: Unframed
Original Created: 01 November 2022
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Quito 3
Quito 3
Description: The series of combination of acrylic with natural dyes used here in this part of the Colombian Amazon, the first of them is the huito, which is used by the communities of the Tikuna ethnic groups, for their ceremonial makeup and to give color to their handicrafts, this color comes from squeezing the fruit of the American genipa, when it dries on the skin it gives dark blue tones, on paper it starts blue and oxidizes as sepia tones. The other pigment is the achiote (Bixa orellana), a shrub from which a reddish-orange pigment is extracted from its seed, used by many pre-Columbian cultures to paint their bodies, their art, and season their cuisine. In this part of the Colombian Amazon, the Yagua ethnic group uses this pigment the most in their traditional ceremonies. The last dye used is canyiru, a plant from whose leaves the Tikuna ethnic group extracts a red earth pigment which they use to paint their handicrafts.
Read moreArtist Name: Jhon Warned Varges
Size: 40 w x 90 h cm
Medium: Acrylic on Fabric
Frame: Unframed
Original Created: 29 September 2022