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Name | | Heart Implant |
Price, USD | | 500.00 |
Status | | Not for sale |
Size, inch
| | 24.0 x 36.0 inch /switch |
Artist | | Maritza Jauregui |
Year made | | 2007-08-31 |
Edition | | Limited |
Style | |
Symbolism |
Abstract Expressionism |
Surrealism |
Media | |
Acrylic |
Description | |
This painting is very colorful, romantic and fun. I call it "Heart Implant"...Who hasn't been in a situation in which you "have" to change your feelings for someone, because that other person is unavailable, or simply, "living on his own cloud"... Well, I am guilty of expressing my very intimate and sarcastic feelings in this masterpiece. Sometimes, we think with the heart, and all we have in our mind is the figure of this person, a saint, a hero (a semi-naked hero)...but when your heart gets broken, you force yourself to change your feelings, and replace the person in your heart and in your thoughts, by "the next one"...that's life. To see more of my artwork visit my website at http://www.maritzajauregui.com/studio |
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An art style developed in the late 19th century characterized by the incorporation of symbols and ideas, usually spiritual or mystical in nature, which represent the inner life of people. Traditional modeled, pictorial depictions are replaced or contrasted by flat mosiac-like surfaces decoratively embellished with figures and design elements. |
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