Hiiiiiii!!! I just came back from the dead and I’m also showing for the first time the new text divider I made for my posts
We’ll start from the last picture I took since the first artwork we saw was SO special to me that I want to show it at the end of the post:
Flowing through the texture topic, the painting at the right side makes my finger tingle. The oil paint’s relief created in these turquoise and earth tones almost make me believe that I could feel the rocky texture and the cold humidity of water with just a small cherish.
By the moment we saw that part of the exhibition we came from the next room you’ll see, the bigger one, containing around twenty artworks or so. I couldn’t help myself about catching the moment when Morgana was watching one of our favorite artworks of the gallery:
Filled with curiosity I stand by her side so I can see what could it be this dazzling, there I find myself in front of a sublime Villalón’s painting; filled with the right amount of these precious igneous details. It also has an exquisite texture on it and a peaceful color palette which makes me sigh.
This artists has a similar painting series which I’d like to review later, after a better analysis of his work. One of his most known artworks on my city is a mural painting with La Divina Pastora as its subject. It’s located on Venezuela Avenue with 22th street here on Barquisimeto. So if you come anytime, make sure to check it out.
As we keep moving backwards on our tour I was quite captivated about this painting. As most of the times it catched me with the first two elements I notice from most artworks: it’s color palette and its texture. However it wasn’t that what moved something inside of me, what made my heart pound was its view which invites me to oniric fantasies. One of the ways I like to relax the most is to imagine myself immersed in the ocean, watching every element around me and also detailing how water movement on the surface distorts every image outside of it while you are submerged. This triptych suddenly pushed me into all of the watery reveries I’ve had and then my mind played unrestricted with the painting’s elements, dreaming about turtles and algae.
was the one who captured this precious unicorn sculpture. You may not know but she is aso into photography along with desing and illustration. There’s something you may have noticed by now: I haven’t mentioned all of the titles of the artworks. That’s because I forgot to take pictures of the credit data and I’m incredibly sorry about it. Please forgive me ;w;
I wanted to leave this piece for the end because it was my favorite and a very important discovery that inspired me for this year’s Inktober. That is because of the exquisit execution of crosshatching and linework in every inch of this triptych
Equinofrenia XIII, by Felipe Herrera
I took separate pictures of every part of the triptych so you can detail it better. Just make a right click + open image on a new tab on every part.
I also took the freedom to take closeup pictures of this artwork. It’s wide sized and incredibly detailed.
I am very excited about writing an article about this amazing author. I want to learn more about his work so I can improve mine. I’ll start with it after I finish with this article and a digital art I previously mentioned to you.
I hope you enjoyed this article as much as me. I apology about my super random absence in here and my low quality translation to english ;w; I’m still learning. Don’t forget to follow my social media, I post about art and my daily life in them, see you!!!