Please Please Please
a Neo-Expressionist painting
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Size:
27.5 W x 39.5 H x 1 in / 69.5 x 100 x 2.5 cm
Mediums:
Acrylic, oil pastel, tape and Spray Paint
Material:
Canvas
Details:
This colorful painting is stretched, wired and ready to hang. The sides of this mixed-media artwork are painted, and it does not require framing.
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Provided with 2 certificates: The traditional Certificate of Authenticity and A digital certificate based on blockchain technology (Provenance & Certificate). It provides provenance tracking and authenticity verification for future collectors.
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About "Please Please Please"
Mixed media
This original art for sale titled Please Please Please shows great simplicity and strong character. You can see the influence of Warhol and Jean Michel, two of my favorite artists.
I love the dramatic appearance of the different textures on the canvas. Materials that contributed to this painting are oil pastel, enamel, acrylic, spray paint, and markers.
We are the owner of our destiny
In this contemporary pop art painting, I express myself through art about the importance of persevering through adversity and continuing to advance as we go through difficult situations. At the top the phrase 'Excusa es muerte,' meaning Excuses is death, is visible. It's a summary of my views on life. We are the owner of our destiny!
Please Please Please Story
The carefree style of the painting gets interesting upon observing the freedom of brush strokes and stains that support unfinished shapes, which is intentional.
The face next to the banana on the upper left corner and below an old television contains the word 'Emprender.' The word represents my admiration for Warhol, Jean-Michel, and my past life as an art motion graphic designer for a television series.
I hope you find this artwork as interesting as I did when I created it. If I'm lucky, I motivated you with some of the hidden messages within the artwork.
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