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Nido Azul (2020) Painting by Jesus Tejedor
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Digital Print
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Acrylic
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Ink
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Wood
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Paper
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2D Digital Work
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 53.2in, Width 116.9in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $20,000 Symbolism Forest
Rebuscar en lo más puramente orgánico y hacer formas que convivieran con ella. El concepto de casa-hogar, en su forma más conceptual, el capullo de una crisálida, como habitáculo temporal en perfecta sintonía con lo arbitrario en la naturaleza es lo que se respira en estos trabajos. Lo efímero de la vida, lo fugaz del momento, si supiéramos ver que todo pasa fugazmente el bosque nos dejaría ver los árboles.
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Jesús Tejedor is a contemporary Spanish artist whose creative philosophy revolves around experimentation and the belief that life itself is an ongoing experiment. He navigates a unique space in the art world, positioning himself between two opposing forces that reflect one another. For Tejedor, art is not about adhering to a specific idea or ideology, but rather about embracing an attitude and a way of life.
His artistic process begins with an intuition, a primordial idea sparked by the reading of a publication, which he outlines in simple lines that suggest a rhythm, frequency, intensity, and temperature—the foundation of his work. From there, he lets the painting guide him, allowing it to dictate its needs, whether that involves a simple circle, a texture, or a fine line that interacts like a conversation. Throughout this process, Tejedor maintains a certain rigor, documenting his journey. While he is conscious of the object he is creating—be it a painting, sculpture, book, or engraving—he views the process itself as life.
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Nationality:
FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists