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“Guardian of the Abyss” by Salazar

“Guardian of the Abyss” by Salazar

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“Guardian of the Abyss” by Salazar

The deep, contrasting colors of blue, yellow, and black create an enigmatic presence, with the central figure emerging from a dark, textured background. The bold brushstrokes and heavy textures around the eyes give it an intense, watchful gaze, as if guarding a threshold or confronting an unseen force. The abstract quality of the face, combined with the powerful color contrasts, evokes a sense of mystery and strength, suggesting an otherworldly or protective figure.

Acrylic on Canvas Board  - 14 x 11

Framed Size - 23 x 17.5

Dream Portraits - Original Paintings by SALAZAR
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These paintings feature bold, expressive portraits with abstract and surreal elements. Each portrait is enclosed in an ornate, classical-style frame, creating a stark contrast between the traditional frames and the modern, vibrant style of the artworks. The faces are rendered with raw brushstrokes and unconventional color choices, using vivid hues like electric blue, fiery red, and deep yellow. These colors clash and blend across the faces, forming dreamlike and distorted features that evoke a sense of mystery and emotional depth.

Each figure’s facial features are exaggerated or fragmented, giving them an otherworldly or mask-like quality. Some paintings use thick, layered paint to create texture, while others have a flatter, graphic look with outlined forms. The eyes in these portraits are particularly striking, often highlighted with contrasting colors, which give the figures an intense, almost haunting gaze. The overall style recalls elements of expressionism and cubism, with a focus on inner emotion and psychological complexity rather than realistic representation.

These portraits seem to capture archetypal, almost mythic figures rather than specific individuals, making them feel like ancestral or spiritual presences. The juxtaposition of traditional frames and modern abstraction could also suggest a dialogue between past and present, as if these figures exist outside of time, connecting viewers with a universal human experience.

ABOUT THE ARTIST
Alejandro Rojas Salazar B. 1973 - Houston Texas
Education - - Harvard University, Boston College, Colorado College
Studio and Lives in Chula Vista, CA

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