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Se hace tarde (Alberto + José)

$1,320.00

Original painting on paper x2

  • Oil on Canson paper 300gr. 100% cotton.
  • • 260x400 mmapprox.
  • Matt varnished.
  • Colour, dust and UV protection.
  • Signed on the front.
  • Authenticity certificate attached.

It is usually prepared in less than 7 working days, and sent door to door in service 48h for Spain.

For security reasons in transport it is shipped unframed. All reproductions have a standard framing size of 21x29,7cm (8x12" approx) or 29,7x42cm (12x16" approx). Original works have variable size, see above.

Shipping worldwide (within 5 working days once ready).

The author reserves the right to produce a printed edition.

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The weight of absence

There are looks that ask for nothing, because they know that the answer never comes. In the eyes of this young man dwells this emptiness: a quiet sadness, without drama, without claims. It is not the fury of abandonment or the trembling of contained tears, but something deeper and more definitive: the certainty of being alone.

His face does not beg, does not wait. It barely supports the weight of an immobile time, where absence has covered everything. There is no consolation in his expression, only the naked melancholy of one who has stopped looking for a reason to fill the silence.

In front of him, the spectator stops, perhaps recognizing himself in his gesture, in that icy breeze left by the lack of someone. And for an instant, in that gaze that does not see us, we feel that he is looking at us.

Specific References

upc
166900000663
ean13
7406690000663
mpn
BRANSOLO663

 

How do you frame your new work?

 

Bran Sólo's work is sent unframed for security reasons, to avoid damage due to glass breakage and to reduce shipping and customs costs for international shipments. However, it is very easy to find a frame for your new work.

All reproductions and special editions have a standard size of A4, A3 or 50x70cm. This makes it easy and inexpensive to find a ready-made frame to fit the work.

The original works are usually the same size, except for some works on paper with artistic formats. This means that you will be able to frame almost any artwork with ready-made frames that you can find in home decor stores.

In the description of each artwork you can find the approximate size, but we recommend waiting to receive the artwork at home before ordering a personalized passepartout (see below).

Oil paintings on wood do not need framing or glass, they are ready to hang when you receive them. All have been varnished with UV filter and dust protection to ensure their durability.

- Reproductions: The sizes are A4 (21x29,7cm), A3 (29,7x42cm), or 50x70cm. You can find frames in IKEA, LEROY MERLIN, or MICHAEL'S

- Originals: If the size of the work does not correspond to the standard frame sizes of your country, or you want to use a frame that you have at home, simply find a frame with a larger size and order a passepartout or mat with that frame size, and with a window of the size of the work (-4mm security).
You have online stores selling passepartouts at Europe and in USA .
This way, you will have an economical frame and the work will breathe in the outline, being cleaner and more elegant. You can always make a custom frame, to your liking, depending on your budget.

 

Guide to symbols in the work of Bran Sólo

The sea: Infinite place of calm, love, perfection, home.
Teeth: Pain, loss, fear.
Tentacle: Attempt to reach, to contain, to trap.
Houses in flames: The home that has been left behind and to which we can never return. Burning the past. To forget. Sometimes it burns and disappears, sometimes it is engulfed by the sea.
Hand with open eye: Hope, saved from shipwreck.
Key at the bottom of the sea: Secrets.
Couple of swifts: Love, dependence, union, couple.
Big ears: Proof that the character is undoubtedly a good person. A child with big ears has to learn to be a good person to survive.
Marks under the eyes: Sadness, dark circles under the eyes, sleepless nights.
Neck marks: Beard, maturity, masculinity.
Circle in the throat: Anguish, choking, lump in the throat.
Narwhals: Narwhals cannot be kissed.
Shipwreck: The frustration of unrequited love.
Constellations: A guide to understanding the incomprehensible. Many of the constellations are random, but they surely exist somewhere in some world.
Red plant: Emotions trying to escape. This plant, Man's Love (Tradescantia) grows everywhere, especially in the cracks between the rocks. The body is the rock, the heart a crack, and from there grow the feelings that try to escape and grow towards the infinite, in search of that which we all long for.
Deformed, blurred eye: Reference to the artist's visual impairment. Fear of blindness. Single point of view.