Brown Rectangles (Rectángulos marrones) (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) Con el marrón ya dominamos enormemente la profundidad, e incluso podemos ver e identificar los objetos con muy poca luz; en la penumbra. En este momento, ya podemos reconocer el triángulo, la forma geométrica que más tensiona la composición y dirige la mirada. (English) With brown we already[...]
(Español)

Con el marrón ya dominamos enormemente la profundidad, e incluso podemos ver e identificar los objetos con muy poca luz; en la penumbra.

En este momento, ya podemos reconocer el triángulo, la forma geométrica que más tensiona la composición y dirige la mirada.

(English)

With brown we already master depth, and are even capable of identifying objects in dim light; in shadows.

By now we can recognize the triangle, the geometrical shape that generates the biggest compositional tension and directs our eyes.

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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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