Oleos & Canvas
Ataduras
Ataduras
Nurieski Pichardo, 2016
Oil on canvas, Figurative Painting
Size: 60 x 60 cm / 24 x 24 in
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This piece was done in duet with the photographer Abiney Barrios. It tries to reflect through an ironic language about the sacrifice that the human being (feminine) is capable of imposing on certain purposes or aspirations of presumptuous behavior that drag him to be an unconscious victim of a blind vanity influenced by stereotypes and canons of a hedonistic culture. Sometimes the result is the mutation of a soul, uninhabited and dry, perhaps gloomy, that asks indispensable questions, at the sacrifice of its own autonomy.
Nuresky paintings are all of original designs, and thanks to his experience as an artist he is able to recreate the paintings per the request of the client. If ordering from any of his collections, please be aware that it will take extra time for the painting to be prepared before it can be shipped out.
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Shipping & Returns
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About Nurieski Pichardo
Nurieski is passionate about the realistic style and is able to capture the gestures of movements, mysticism, poverty, abandonment, loneliness, or African roots in the Caribbean. He is also inspired by their faces because he says - that there remain traces of the stories and the pain of the people. "It is the part of the human figure that best expresses feelings".
"I always have a tone of dissatisfaction with my work," he reveals. So I try to make the next painting more serious, more convincing ... I am still exploring and I need to mature in the search for a more conceptual language. I want my canvases to be perceived “directly, sublime and skin deep”.
For more information refer to his Curriculum Vitae.