Joaquín Reyes Chilean, b. 1984
Día Azul, 2026
Oil, acrylic and ink on canvas
195 x 196 cm
Signed and dated on the back
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Blue Day is a painting defined by tensions between color temperatures, layered spatial planes, and a symmetry that suggests stillness, only to be disrupted by the dynamism of the figures...
Blue Day is a painting defined by tensions between color temperatures, layered spatial planes, and a symmetry that suggests stillness, only to be disrupted by the dynamism of the figures at its edges and the dramatic intensity of the scene itself. Interior and exterior spaces become sites where the characters relate through emotion and curiosity.