Rosa Torres – #11099
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Above this central element lies a simplified depiction of a horizon line, punctuated by angular green forms that could represent trees or hills. A pale yellow hue pervades the upper portion of the canvas, acting as a backdrop for these geometric shapes. The sky is not depicted in a continuous manner but rather through scattered triangular and trapezoidal forms, reinforcing the overall fractured aesthetic.
A thick black border frames the entire image, isolating it from any implied external space and intensifying its two-dimensional quality. A red line runs along the right edge, adding another layer of visual complexity and disrupting the symmetry established by the black frame.
The painting’s subtexts revolve around a deconstruction of perspective and representation. The artist seems less interested in portraying reality faithfully than in exploring the possibilities of geometric abstraction to convey movement and emotion. The fragmented forms suggest a sense of disruption, perhaps reflecting anxieties about modernity or the breakdown of traditional structures. The reclining figure, if indeed that is what it represents, appears vulnerable and exposed within this chaotic environment. Ultimately, the work invites contemplation on the nature of perception and the artist’s role in shaping our understanding of the world.