Artist
- Original artwork, 2023
- No Frame.
Size
- 93 H x 200 W x 2 cm
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36.6 H x 78.7 W x 0.78 inches
Medium
- Painting: Acrylic on canvas.
Shipping
Authenticity
- The artwork is signed on the back by the artist Manuela Fernández and includes a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Description
In Links of Memory, Venezuelan artist Manuela Fernández invites us to enter a universe of energy and emotional resonance. This is a large-format painting where the abstract and the figurative intertwine in a delicate balance. Human figures, barely defined yet present, merge with one another in continuous movement, evoking shared memory and the invisible bonds that connect us both as individuals and as a collective.
The canvas pulses with overwhelming vitality. Vibrant yellows intertwine with intense pinks, deep violets, and bluish-gray hues, composing a true chromatic symphony of maximalist character. Color is not a companion; it is the protagonist. It guides the viewer on a sensory journey where painting becomes an experience rather than a mere visual object.
Fernández’s expressionist strength lies in her ability to transform the pictorial gesture into tangible emotions, to let the unfinished suggest the human, and to make abstraction hold life, movement, and memory. Work after work, Fernández reaffirms her place in Latin American contemporary art, offering a singular voice that combines the tradition of abstract expressionism with a deeply current sensibility.
Links of Memory is a work that demands presence. With its monumental dimensions, it is ideal for collectors and interior designers seeking large-format contemporary art capable of transforming a space and endowing it with unique character. Its chromatic intensity and gestural energy make it a perfect piece for those who wish to live surrounded by art that vibrates, moves, and connects.
At And-Art Works, a space dedicated to the promotion of emerging contemporary artists, we present this painting as an opportunity to incorporate into your collection a piece that transcends the visual and speaks directly to the emotional memory of the viewer.
This is a work not only to be seen, but also to be felt, remembered, and carried within.