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The Santanas |
OFFICIAL SITE OF ARTIST JONATHAN RL WHERE EXHIBITED HIS PAINTINGS AND DESCRIBES HIS EXPERIENCE.
domingo, 29 de marzo de 2015
A family portrait: A STEEP MOUNTAIN!
domingo, 22 de marzo de 2015
Magnanimous longevity: PORTRAIT POSTHUMOUS 2!
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portrait of Asela Certad By Jonathan RL |
Why do we exist? What is the reason for our stay? What should be the end result? ... Worth it? you need to be present in four dimensional drawings to consider that something exists. The first three dimensions and the fourth dimension: time. We exist because we remain. We stay in seconds, minutes, hours, days and years in the universe.
What is the reason? That depends on us. The purpose of our life depends on how you look at the world and how we act against circumstances that manifests itself in our way as time travelers we are.
domingo, 15 de marzo de 2015
Victorian Romance: PORTRAIT POSTHUMOUS
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Portrait posthumous of Virginia Elena Ortea 2014 |
The Victorian age certainly be considered a unique era. It ranged from architecture to fashion, from the literary and theatrical works to the art itself. His pastels were present in every situation.
This time pertains to an portrait with oil technique in which I represent the softness of color that was personified in the figure of a renowned author in the Caribbean: Virginia Elena Ortea (poet, essayist, playwright, of Puerto Plata and one of the first feminists caribbean in Vitorian age. Oil on canvas (22x28 "vertical).. A pioneer in its literary style in the Dominican Republic. But that unfortunately died untimely. As well as its full of beauty, feeling, and rich in tone, writing style and the paintings captures the essence of the era and an unfinished sentence emanating from the mere observation of the final work.
The visual and technical romance that lived in the progress of this great work custom, my curiosity aroused by this posthumous model. I can assure that having investigated everything related to this premature writer I was immersed in an intimate relationship of mountain experiences and amalgamated delusions pigments remarkable pastel colors of the artwork.
domingo, 1 de marzo de 2015
The Ascension: THE SPLENDOR OF OIL PAINTING (part 1)!
Later publishes some recent portraits. But now I will show you my promotion to this technique that I've stuck voluntarily. It's like opiate dependence: lifetime and transcendent.
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