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The Death decides who to dance with Painting

Andrea Alonso Salinas

Mexico

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 71 W x 47 H x 1.7 D in

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This artwork had a design process that took some time, although the subject was always clear, achieving a composition with its tonalities was challenging. Here the meaning: • Death observes who he will dance with, that means, the next person he will take with him. • People dance while Death decides, like they carry out their lives without knowing when their turn will come. Dancing is a candid way of looking at our inevitable death, avoiding dire feelings. • The butterflies represent the transfer between the world of life and death; The Mazahuas, an indigenous ethnic group, have the belief that the dead travel between both worlds by means of the monarch butterflies. The butterflies in the artwork deals with the journey that Death will initiate with his dance partner. • The night sky has many layers, it deals with the repeated nights with which this scenario repeats itself. • The candle next to Death represents time and calm, there is no rush for the Death.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:71 W x 47 H x 1.7 D in

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The purpose of my artworks looks to create and experience within the spectator and sensibilize the human condition. Main idea it’s every individual be the artwork’s protagonist and being transferred its persona to the environment I created. I create environments and landscapes from towns with people wandering around. People roaming on my messy cities have the objective to surround the observer and get them involved in what it is happening; proximity to houses, light & people around, darkness, daylight, etc. Every element looks forward the observer make himself a question, where it’s going? Is going to take more time to get home? Is the dog lost? The artwork title plays a vital role, I look forward spectator get deep into the painting, for example, on Blue door, you will see the artwork in ocre color, the main idea is you observe the painting more in a detail and not just find the blue door but watch ever other detail embedded into it.

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