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Juan Jose Garay
Blue Cosmic 04

2024

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Blue Cosmic 04 Blue is the dominant color in the composition. It's a deep blue, which is covered in the vastness and endless sky of a late despair. This tone extends to all of the links, establishing the base on which the object of the art is removed. The texture of the oil is deep and rich in blue tones, creating a feeling of intensity and mist. In the center of the composition, an area of pure white shines like a faro of hope and pureness in the middle of the blue sea, a focal point that draws the viewer's attention and invites him to deepen into the subject of art. The purity of white contrasts magnificently with the depth and intensity of the surrounding blue. A Medida que la Mirada de los Elfos adentra en la pintura, descubren capas y adicionales maces de azules y blancos. The blue tones vary from the darkest to the deepest in the background until they are brighter and brighter in the upper part of the sky, as if the sky merges with the sea into the horizon. These blue variations create a sense of movement and fluidity, as if the viewer is contemplating the sweet feeling of the eyes in a quiet day. The composition is balanced and harmonious, with a sense of symmetry in the use of colors and shapes. The artist has created a sense of order amidst the apparent beautiful beauty of nature. Each element of the painting, from the variations of blue to the focal white point in the center, combines expertly to create a feeling of unity and tranquility. In summary, it is one of the masters of oil that captivates the viewer by its beauty, calm and depth. The azul and white colors combine masterfully to create a unique visual and emotional experience. This painting invites you to contemplate, to lose yourself in the immensity of the ocean and to encounter the peace in the middle of the immensity. It is a sublime representation of the beauty of nature and the skill of the artist to plasmarla in the link.
  • Creator:
    Juan Jose Garay (1970, Spanish)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Width: 23.63 in (60 cm)Depth: 0.12 in (3 mm)
  • Medium:
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  • Gallery Location:
    LAS ROZAS DE MADRID, ES
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2408214021252

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