Salva Ginard Spain, 1973
Ayer (Yesterday)
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas
135 x 128 cm
53 1/8 x 50 3/8 in
53 1/8 x 50 3/8 in
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In 'Ayer (Yesterday) 2019' by Salva Ginard, a captivating narrative unfolds through an intricate tapestry of mixed media elements. The portrait of a woman's face emerges from the vibrant amalgamation...
In "Ayer (Yesterday) 2019" by Salva Ginard, a captivating narrative unfolds through an intricate tapestry of mixed media elements. The portrait of a woman's face emerges from the vibrant amalgamation of colors, a testament to the artist's prowess in conveying profound emotions within abstract forms. The vertical illusions interwoven throughout the composition draw the observer into a meditative journey, where layers of meaning unravel.
Ginard's exceptional skill lies in infusing his subjects with a kaleidoscope of sentiments, effortlessly depicted through the enigmatic gaze of the female figure. The eyes, repositories of hope, confidence, curiosity, and desire, invite viewers to engage with the deeper essence of existence. Through an ingenious manipulation of hues and contours, the artist constructs a bridge between the tangible and the intangible, creating a harmonious dialogue between form and feeling. "Ayer (Yesterday)" stands as an evocative exploration of time and emotion, a testament to the artist's ability to transpose the complexities of the human experience onto canvas.
Ginard's exceptional skill lies in infusing his subjects with a kaleidoscope of sentiments, effortlessly depicted through the enigmatic gaze of the female figure. The eyes, repositories of hope, confidence, curiosity, and desire, invite viewers to engage with the deeper essence of existence. Through an ingenious manipulation of hues and contours, the artist constructs a bridge between the tangible and the intangible, creating a harmonious dialogue between form and feeling. "Ayer (Yesterday)" stands as an evocative exploration of time and emotion, a testament to the artist's ability to transpose the complexities of the human experience onto canvas.
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