El Perro Negro

Artist Name : Milo GonzalezCV

El Perro Negro

2021

Oil on canvas

160 x 120 cm | 63 x 47.2 in.

USD 8,300

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Gonzalez, known for his experimental approach, paints a diverse range of subjects. His work spans from nostalgic childhood memories to intimate domestic scenes with his children, still life depictions in the home, and even animals like the bull, a powerful symbol in Costa Rican culture.

Drawing inspiration from modern masters such as Gauguin and Picasso, Gonzalez infuses his artworks with Cubist elements and earthy tones, creating vibrant and emotive compositions, as seen in this black dog painting. Gonzalez approaches his painting with spontaneity allowing the colours and forms to unfold organically as he immerses himself in the creative process. He notes, “the colours present themselves; they are not planned. They flow through me.”

This black dog painting portrays two abstract, elongated figures seated at a table, with a small black dog resting below. It’s a cosy interior setting with the subdued colour palette, primarily brown tones, adds to an enigmatic atmosphere.

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Additional information

Weight 3 kg
Dimensions 150 × 15 × 15 cm
Price

Above USD 5,000

color

Black, Brown, Grey, Orange, Red, white, Yellow

size

Oversized

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