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Face 19

Face 19

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An artistic reproduction of a painting that reinterprets the human portrait from a minimalist and conceptual perspective. The work presents a half-length figure, with the face softly modeled in light gray and devoid of defined features, giving it a symbolic, universal dimension open to the viewer's personal interpretation.

The figure is dressed in an emerald green shirt and a navy blue jacket, decorated with red accents that add dynamism and break with the sobriety of the palette. The collar, rendered in deep brown tones, introduces tonal richness and depth to the lower part of the composition. The hair, in brown tones with bold brushstrokes, lends texture and realism to the overall stylization.

The flat background, a warm, uniform peach tone, acts as a neutral and serene space that allows the figure to take center stage. This color choice enhances the sitter's silhouette and reinforces the work's introspective and calm atmosphere.

This print is ideal for modern, understated spaces, creative offices, personal galleries, or interiors that value conceptual art and meaningful formal simplicity. The absence of features turns the portrait into an emotional mirror, where each viewer can project their own interpretation.

Reproduction of an oil painting from the 1980s.

This artwork was printed using the Gyclée technique, which achieves the highest print quality through direct ink injection onto the sheet. The illustration is printed on 190g/m2 Epson Enhanced Matte paper.

This painting is available in two sizes: 30x40cm and 50x70cm.

Produced in Barcelona.

Frame not included.


Disclaimer: All prints are based on original works, some of which are over 40 years old. Due to the state of conservation of the original works, the prints may contain slight signs of aging, such as missing pigment, discolored areas, humidity marks, etc. These are all part of the original work and have not been restored at the request of the painter. The passage of time is just one of the elements that shape the work.

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