Blue Squares (Cuadrados azules) (2023) Painting by Gustavo Adolfo Díaz Sánchez (El Gus)

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Ink / Watercolor on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 19.7in, Width 15.8in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Abstract Geometric
(Español) Después, en tercer lugar, aprendemos a diferenciar el azul. Nuestros ojos siguen entornados porque la luz nos sigue haciendo daño. Pero poco a poco vamos notando que lo que parecían círculos son en realidad cuadrados; la segunda forma geométrica que entendemos. Sus bordes aún están muy desenfocados,[...]
(Español)

Después, en tercer lugar, aprendemos a diferenciar el azul. Nuestros ojos siguen entornados porque la luz nos sigue haciendo daño.

Pero poco a poco vamos notando que lo que parecían círculos son en realidad cuadrados; la segunda forma geométrica que entendemos.

Sus bordes aún están muy desenfocados, pero sabemos que están ahí.

(English)

Then, in the third place, we learn to differentiate blue. Our eyes are still half-shut because the light is painful.

But little by little we notice that, what looked like circles are actually squares: the second geometrical shape that we understand.

Their borders are still out of focus, but we know that the shapes are there.

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I excelled in drawing since I was little and although as a young man I attended drawing and painting classes in my native Alcázar de San Juan (Ciudad Real), I abandoned the practice at the age of 20. But[...]

I excelled in drawing since I was little and although as a young man I attended drawing and painting classes in my native Alcázar de San Juan (Ciudad Real), I abandoned the practice at the age of 20.
But my creativity continued to emerge through the word, thanks to my two decades as a translator, and by running and creating role-playing games.
I am now an expert in localization and user experience. Great connoisseur of Lovecraftian themes. And I have designed and supervised role-playing games.
Two years ago teleworking gave me the time I needed, so I picked up art where I left it years before and I'm developing my abstract facet guided by the Madrid-based artist from Granada, Araceli García.
My works are enriched by my understanding of the word. As a visual thinker, I capture the abstract impressions that concepts project into my mind. I don't like to repeat myself, so I work on several different projects and experiment with various techniques.
Humanity painted in the caves to, through sympathetic magic, favor the hunt for what it represented. With my works I turn the tables, creating a kind of voodoo dolls with which to ruthlessly correct this spoiled world through "unsympathetic magic".

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