Título de la Obra:
Gaia >
Técnica:
Técnica Mixta · Acrílico sobre lienzo
Año:
2007
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"Abstracto"
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Buscando
a Gaia
Looking
for Gaia
Buscando a Gaia es uno de mis
últimos trabajos. Realizado mediante la técnica de
manipulación digital esta obra nos cuenta una historia. La
tierra tiene vida propia, asi que si se encuentra en peligro tiene
los suficientes recursos para protegerse, dicho de una manera coloquial.
El color azul representa los oceanos y mares, el verde las praderas
y el rojo el sol que los alimenta. Espero que os guste y muchas
gracias por vuestro tiempo.
"Looking for Gaia" is one of my latest work. Done by Digital
Alteration this work tell us a tale. The earth has its own life,
so if it is in danger has the necessary resources to protected itself...
more or less. The blue colour represented the seas, the green the
fields, the red the sun... I wish you like it.
Comments
Comentarios
Glenn Norris, January 16,
2007; 08:03 A.M.
Donibane, another brilliant abstract! It is
nice to hear your explanation about your creation also and once
again it is nice to see the human form added to give us something
to identify with. This is the kind of work that looks perfect on
the wall and someday I would like one! Take care - Glenn++++
Donibane Sanjuan, January 16, 2007;
02:06 P.M. (edit | delete)
Thanks Glenn. I think you are right again.
Add humans bodies on this digital alterations give the people the
possibility to understand what is going on or imagine it with more
elements.
Another question... many people never have
heard about the theory of Gaia... to me is very interesting. I want
to join this theory with all of you
"Simply stated, the Gaia [theory] is
that selected aspects of the atmosphere, sediments, and hydrosphere
are controlled by growth, metabolic activities, and other interactions
in the biosphere." (Lynn Margulis, Symbiosis in Cell Evolution)
Sheryl W (Blue Mt.), January 20,
2007; 08:03 A.M.
Vibrant....
I really like what you created... very nice
Kjell Andersson, April 08, 2007;
03:12 A.M.
Excellent
You are an great artist and of all the fine images you have IMO
this is the best one, I can look at it several times and I'm finding
more interesting things in it all the time. I do also like your
fine notes to this image. If my English was better you have had
more comments from my. Kjell, Sweden (70)
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