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  • Category: Painting
  • Technique: Others
  • Medium: Card
  • Theme: Landscaping
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  • Tags: desnudo, praga, avignon, kyla, postcubismo

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Artwork description

A cien años del suceso artístico llamado "Las señoritas de Avignon" de Picasso, quisimos homenajearlo, pero segun nuestro incipiente estilo, esto es, con ciertas reminiscencias del cuadro original, pero con el agregado del estilo de Matisse, que da prioridad a los contornos y trata de simplificar a lo máximo las figuras. Como el estallido de color en Picasso y Matisse es muy dificil de imitar e imposible de igualar, nos retraímos al blanco y negro básico.
Se trata de un retrato y desnudo colectivo de la súper modelo eslovaca Kyla Cole, en un bar imaginario situado a lo mejor en Praga Republica Checa, que es donde ella solia vivir.
Juzgue usted mismo.

Artist information

I was born in Mexico City in 1980, I have not taken classes at any school, but I read some books on painting and just keep the guidelines of the great masters "want to learn painting, then go to a museum and copying the great masters you see there "(Cezanne)," Do not do what others do, do not do what I do, do what you want "(Moreau)," Only when copies nauseum your stove pipe will be able to speak paint (cezanne), "The things I can not say with words, uses painting (Picasso)," I like to do...

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