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Se suponía que esta pintura era abstracta, pero luego parece representar una forma similar a un pez en tonos terrosos y apagados. Utilicé varias texturas que finalmente dan la impresión de una piel áspera y desgastada, con rasguños visibles, líneas y efectos de capas que agregan profundidad al sujeto. El cuerpo del pez está dominado por tonos de marrón, gris y sepia, que crean una sensación tenue, casi fosilizada. El ojo, representado con una marca circular ligeramente más oscura, es un punto central en la composición, que le da a la criatura un toque de vida en medio de las texturas orgánicas.
El fondo es de un blanco claro, casi descolorido o beige, que se mezcla sutilmente con los bordes del pez, por lo que el sujeto parece emerger o disolverse en el fondo. Esta transición suave se suma a la calidad etérea general, creando una impresión de movimiento o un recuerdo onírico.
La composición general es minimalista, centrando la atención del espectador en los detalles de textura y la presencia misteriosa y atemporal del pez.
This painting was supposed to be abstract, but then appears to depict a fish-like form in muted, earthy tones. I used various textures what finally give the impression of rough, weathered skin, with visible scratches, lines, and layered effects adding depth to the subject. The body of the fish is dominated by shades of brown, grey, and sepia, which create a subdued, almost fossilized feel. The eye, rendered with a circular, slightly darker mark, is a central point in the composition, giving the creature a hint of life amidst the organic textures.
The background is a light, almost washed-out white or beige, blending subtly with the edges of the fish, so the subject seems to emerge from or dissolve into the background. This soft transition adds to the overall ethereal quality, creating an impression of movement or a dreamlike memory.
The overall composition is minimalistic, focusing the viewer’s attention on the textural details and the mysterious, timeless presence of the fish.
The canvas is stretched over professionally made wooden stretcher bars.
The sides are painted so the art work is ready to hang.
This painting comes signed with a certificate of authenticity by the artist and it will be shipped stretched in a cardboard box.
Slow Art by Doris Duschelbauer
Doris Duschelbauer is a German artist who lives on the Spanish Island Majorca where the sea, the light and the warm climate animates her to create these bright and light-flooded paintings.
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