Category: + Paintings
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Abstract Self Portrait
Title: “Abstract self-portrait”. Technique: Acrylic on Canvas. Dimensions: 61 x 101 centimeters. Author: Fred AMA. Year: 2022. This Abstract Self-Portrait shows us an example of a work of art where the painting is not a negation of the wall; in fact, it participates in its meaning. Thus, in my self-portrait, I recall Ortega y Gasset’s…
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Yellow ribbon abstraction
Title: “Yellow ribbon abstraction”. Technique: Acrylic on Canvas. Dimensions: 115 x 32 centimeters. Author: Fred AMA. Year: 2021. This is an abstract emblem for suicide prevention awareness.
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Modern Cave Art
Title: “Modern cave art”. Technique: Acrylic on Canvas. Dimensions: 76 x 43 centimeters. Author: Fred AMA. Year: 2021. This image is an update of the prehistoric rock art.
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Einstein’s Equation
Title: “Einstein’s equation”. Technique: Acrylic on Canvas. Dimensions: 153 x 53 centimeters. Author: Fred AMA. Year: 2021. In 2021 (inspired by my idea from 2015) I made this painting in acrylic (this artwork is my answer to the question of how the equations could be represented) which is a visualized equation, in the middle we…
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Color Mixing
Title: “Color mixing”. Technique: Acrylic on Canvas. Dimensions: 37 x 50 centimeters. Author: Fred AMA. Year: 2021. Experiment: Optical Color Mixing.
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My father’s feet
Title: “My father`s feet”. Technique: Acrylic on Canvas. Dimensions: 153 x 53 centimeters. Author: Fred AMA. Year: 2020. My father’s feet: a painting about COVID 19. In shades of gray (and its extremes) I created this painting in 2020 remembering so many deaths and suffering.
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Live Artistically
Title: “Live artistically”. Technique: Acrylic on Canvas. Dimensions: 76 x 44 centimeters. Author: Fred AMA. Year: 2019. Living artistically is mandatory.
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Welcome
Title: “Welcome”. Technique: Acrylic on Canvas. Dimensions: 45 x 65 centimeters. Author: Fred AMA. Year: 2018. I finished this acrylic painting in 2018, which depicts augmented reality within an image. I wanted to imply that the traditional image was in danger. Today I have qualified my opinion of that time.
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Crayon on Paper
I created these pictures (crayon on papers) in 2015 when I studied Art. That year I thought: How do I represent visual mathematical relationship? In these photos you can see my answers. (1) In the first one, you can see visual logical relationships called “Modus Ponens” and “Modus Tollens”, (2) In the second one, there…