Oleos & Canvas
Mundo Trilce
Mundo Trilce
Adrian Socorro, 2021
Oil on canvas, Expressionism Painting
Size: 50 x 50 cm / 20 x 20 in
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"Tricle World" by Adrian Socorro is an expressionist work of art made of oil on canvas. Extremely textured and with the perfect background, the subject of guns and roses in a beautiful mess this piece reflects the true chaos of humanity. Beauty, power, and sense is what this painting displays as it demands the attention of any viewer and would fit perfectly inside the living room or hallways of a home.
"Do you like to hear the song of the birds? Most people say yes, but do you understand the birds when they sing? That is the essence of my art" says Adrian Socorro on his interview. "Many times I paint things that do not make sense. I don't want to say absolutely anything, I just think in pictures, and I create things that do not exists. I feel free of chains, free enough to send whatever message I want on my art".
Adrian Socorro can be described as an unconventional painter. He himself states that he will paint with whatever is given that will create color on a paper. Carving himself a style with the materials he is given, Adrian Socorro does not adhere to the social norms of traditional Cuban Art. Not interested in painting the landscapes, the traditional roots, or the beaches of his country, Socorro is more interested in clawing an authentic view of Cuban art that goes beyond what is traditionally depicted in media and art fairs.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
All items are either shipped directly from Canada or Cuba unframed unless specifically requested. Artwork will be rolled and shipped out in a thick protective tube through available courier.
Please allow 2 to 3 business days for order processing. Shipment times will vary depending on location.
Return for orignal artwork must be done within 7 calendar days of delivery. Please get in contact with us to initiate a return.



About Adrian Socorro
"Do you like to hear the song of the birds? Most people say yes, but do you understand the birds when they sing? That is the essence of my art" says Adrian Socorro on his interview. "Many times I paint things that do not make sense. I don't want to say absolutely anything, I just think in pictures, and I create things that do not exists. I feel free of chains, free enough to send whatever message I want on my art".
Adrian Socorro can be described as an unconventional painter. He himself states that he will paint with whatever is given that will create color on a paper. Carving himself a style with the materials he is given, Adrian Socorro does not adhere to the social norms of traditional Cuban Art. Not interested in painting the landscapes, the traditional roots, or the beaches of his country, Socorro is more interested in clawing an authentic view of Cuban art that goes beyond what is traditionally depicted in media and art fairs.