How it works and how it´s done. (2003) Painting by Geoffrey Cervantes/Axis
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Original Artwork
Painting,
Oil
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 25.6in, Width 31.9in
- Categories Paintings under $5,000 Surrealism
The MASS of this canvas is 10 times more than a normal one of this size...due to a concerted effort to attain maximum depth of expression,and thus revealing,a TRUE Cervantine experience...
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Son of Spanish immigrant parents,both from Atarfe,Granada.Geoff first drew breath in Brighton UK,1952.Self taught,self acclaimed ''Free Flow'' artist...his diversity in art styles,technique and composition are astounding,very unique, sublime ,in depth and truly very interesting...He was inspired to create art,at a very young age as his father loved visiting art museums,galleries in Brighton and London.His love of Velasquez and Goya gave Geoff his initial awareness and inspiration...his ''artistic lauchpad'' ... Geoff's work arises through spontanious application images,to detailed works. Techniques and themes vary...Portraits,landscapes,satirical, symbolic,3D transformations with virtual reality themes to ''inner self analysis'' images. His Spanish heritage had a diverse effect on the young Cervantes,.creativity inspired by joint Spanish-English life and cultural influences..being a 60's teenager and wanting to experience life to the full...His art reflects a ''unique'' visual journey of his life's experiences ,thoughts and expression.revealing his artistic development up to present day..Living with MS and having physical limitations, his technique and style is changing constantly...To fully understand and enjoy Geoff's art,you must above all, be curious,have a great ''sense of humour'' and an open mind.....enjoy...axis.
- Nationality: UNITED KINGDOM
- Date of birth : 1952
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary British Artists