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The painting "Moral Eye" depicts a solitary eye enclosed within an organic structure, reminiscent of both a mystical symbol and a cage. This floating eye, set against a vast and desolate landscape, may symbolize the constant surveillance of morality or a higher conscience. The eye, a recurring symbol of perception and judgment, suggests that what is being observed is not just the external world but also the inner world of the observer, with its ethical judgments and decisions. The sea, with its floating stones, adds a sense of unreality, possibly symbolizing the fluid and often uncertain nature of moral choices. The warm tones used for the eye and its surrounding structure, contrasted with the coolness of the landscape, may allude to the tension between human judgment and the immutable laws of the universe.
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Sep 26, 2024
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I am an Argentinian visual artist known for works that combine elements of surrealism, magical realism, and symbolism. My paintings often explore themes of the human condition, introspection, and the dreamlike, with great attention to detail and the use of vibrant colors. My work has been exhibited internationally and has gained recognition for its distinctive style and ability to evoke deep emotions.
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Born in 1964 in Argentina Av., Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Currently residing in Adamit, Israel.
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