Mexican Painting
ACUATICO
Javier Lopez Pastrana
Technique
Oil on Canvas
Year
2012
Size
70x100cm/ 27x39in
Author Collection
Painting Inspiration and Concept
"ACUATICO" is a Mexican painting created by Javier Lopez Pastrana in 2012. It is an oil on canvas composition that falls under the landscape category and is part of the author's collection.
The painting showcases a captivating semblance that combines various geometric-abstract elements to create an immersive "aquatic" composition. It beautifully simulates the graceful movement of sails, the elegance of seagulls, and the rhythmic waves of the sea.
Through the expert application of oil on canvas, the artist captures the essence of the aquatic realm. The painting transports viewers to an environment where the vectors of the wind, the swing of the sea waves, and the dominance of the human spirit come together in harmony. Inspired by the principle of Archimedes, the artist explores the concept of floating heavy solid bodies and molding them according to their ruling needs.
The artwork presents a mesmerizing visual environment, where the graphic elements seamlessly integrate to create a captivating scene. The sailboat, depicted in shades of white and blue, commands the center of attention. With two masts and three billowing sails, it symbolizes both movement and exploration. The direction of travel, as well as the billowing sails, suggest that the boat is sailing away from the viewer, evoking a sense of adventure.
The background features a palette of vibrant blues, which form a patterned landscape. Scattered white squares add texture to the painting, enhancing the visual experience. Along the edges of the artwork, a transition from light pink to deep purple creates a captivating contrast with the colors used to depict the sailboat.
"ACUATICO" is a masterful representation of both stillness and motion. It captures the serene beauty of the ocean while conveying the energy and spirit of exploration. The painting's harmonious integration of geometric-abstract elements and its homage to the human principle of Archimedes make it a remarkable piece of contemporary Mexican art.
The painting is 70x100cm (27x39in) in size. It is part of the NeoCrotalic Art collection and falls under the "Landscape" and "2010's" tags. The main project image showcases a close-up of the sailboat with a white sail against the blue and white abstract art surrounding it.
In summary, "ACUATICO" by Javier Lopez Pastrana is a visually captivating Mexican painting that combines geometric-abstract elements to create an immersive aquatic composition. It represents the beauty of the ocean and the spirit of exploration, while also paying homage to the principles of Archimedes.
Artist Quote
"Playing with various geometric-abstract elements where the "aquatic" composition is developed, generating an environment with simulations of sails, seagulls, lines asserting the vectors of the wind, the swing of the waves of the sea and that the human dominates by applying the principle of Archimedes to obtain the floating of heavy solid bodies and molded according to their ruling needs. The conjugation of said graphic elements that are integrated in harmony."
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