Adolfo Arenas Alonso Spain, 1972
Binomia.
PRINT
Giclée&Iris print on superalpha paper 250g.
Hand embellished by the author.
Giclée&Iris print on superalpha paper 250g.
Hand embellished by the author.
111 x 76 cm
43 3/4 x 29 7/8 in
43 3/4 x 29 7/8 in
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Further images
In Adolfo Arenas Alonso's 'Binomia' (2010), the artist skillfully weaves a tale of duality and hidden complexities within a vintage environment. The hand-drawn artwork features a woman standing alongside a...
In Adolfo Arenas Alonso's "Binomia" (2010), the artist skillfully weaves a tale of duality and hidden complexities within a vintage environment. The hand-drawn artwork features a woman standing alongside a man who sits down, their contrasting postures symbolizing the interplay of power and vulnerability. Beneath an elegant veneer of nobility, both figures exude an air of mystery, hinting at the depths of their emotions and the struggles they may be concealing.
Set within a vintage environment, the artwork transcends time, drawing viewers into a timeless exploration of the human psyche. Alonso's meticulous attention to detail and nuanced use of lines add depth and emotional resonance to the scene. "Binomia" becomes a visual meditation on the complexity of human relationships, inviting viewers to question the facades we present to the world and the hidden truths that lie beneath. The vintage setting serves as a backdrop to the timeless themes of identity and vulnerability, leaving us captivated by the intriguing narrative unfolding before our eyes.
Set within a vintage environment, the artwork transcends time, drawing viewers into a timeless exploration of the human psyche. Alonso's meticulous attention to detail and nuanced use of lines add depth and emotional resonance to the scene. "Binomia" becomes a visual meditation on the complexity of human relationships, inviting viewers to question the facades we present to the world and the hidden truths that lie beneath. The vintage setting serves as a backdrop to the timeless themes of identity and vulnerability, leaving us captivated by the intriguing narrative unfolding before our eyes.
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