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I continue in the search for the appropriate forms for each painting, which almost always has a different beginning. These paintings are basically a constant search, and usually very exhausting, of the ways I feel are the right ones, as well as the right balance, in terms of shapes, colors and textures. This painting, to which I have titled Equilibrio, in Spanish, has been one of those that has ended up complicating a bit. And it is really a joy when I suddenly realize that it is finished, and that only touch-ups and nothing more are missing.
I continue in the search for the appropriate forms for each painting, which almost always has a different beginning. These paintings are basically a constant search, and usually very exhausting, of the ways I feel are the right ones, as well as the right balance, in terms of shapes, colors and textures. This painting, to which I have titled Equilibrio, in Spanish, has been one of those that has ended up complicating a bit. And it is really a joy when I suddenly realize that it is finished, and that only touch-ups and nothing more are missing.
I continue in the search for the appropriate forms for each painting, which almost always has a different beginning. These paintings are basically a constant search, and usually very exhausting, of the ways I feel are the right ones, as well as the right balance, in terms of shapes, colors and textures. This painting, to which I have titled Equilibrio, in Spanish, has been one of those that has ended up complicating a bit. And it is really a joy when I suddenly realize that it is finished, and that only touch-ups and nothing more are missing.
I continue in the search for the appropriate forms for each painting, which almost always has a different beginning. These paintings are basically a constant search, and usually very exhausting, of the ways I feel are the right ones, as well as the right balance, in terms of shapes, colors and textures. This painting, to which I have titled Equilibrio, in Spanish, has been one of those that has ended up complicating a bit. And it is really a joy when I suddenly realize that it is finished, and that only touch-ups and nothing more are missing.
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EQUILIBRIO Painting

David Hanna

Ecuador

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 38.6 W x 40.4 H x 1.5 D in

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I continue in the search for the appropriate forms for each painting, which almost always has a different beginning. These paintings are basically a constant search, and usually very exhausting, of the ways I feel are the right ones, as well as the right balance, in terms of shapes, colors and textures. This painting, to which I have titled Equilibrio, in Spanish, has been one of those that has ended up complicating a bit. And it is really a joy when I suddenly realize that it is finished, and that only touch-ups and nothing more are missing.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:38.6 W x 40.4 H x 1.5 D in

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I am a self-taught abstract painter, for about ten years. I was born and live in Guayaquil, Ecuador and started painting in the patio of my house, until thank God I was able to build my own art studio on the outskirts of the city in a cozy bamboo hut with a small attic where I could rest after or between painting days. For me a blessing and a true dream of an art studio. I like to paint experimenting with different types of textures, papers and fabrics, elements that I try to implement in the composition in their natural states, as much as I can, combining them with oil and acrylic paint, and generally giving them the final finishes with oil pigment sticks and oil pastels. For me, abstract painting is above all a question of producing effects. Effects that cause an emotional impression on sight. And I believe that the painter must produce these effects and impressions with those mediums that win him the most. In my case, these mediums are both the textures and the stains achieved with colors and charcoal essentially.

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