.TITLE: THE FRUGAL DRINKER
FORMAT:OLEO ON CARDBOARD
YEAR:2008
Size:
ARTIST COMMENTARY: "Saving the Distances, this painting presents a composition that could have been inspired by Picasso's two paintings "The Wormwood Drinker" (1901) and "The Frugal Food" (1904). We look again at the use of the color blue and pink, predominant in this pictorial stage, and together with the sad and sombre look, the defensive gesture on the arms and the grayish color in the hair seems to suggest a certain weariness of the lonely and nocturnal life, to some extent empty, of the bohemian, presenting the bottle at once as a companion of scene and cause of loneliness , evoking the bottle the place that in a normal composition would have occupied a companion who gave the female counterpoint to the scene"
FORMAT:OLEO ON CARDBOARD
YEAR:2008
Size:
ARTIST COMMENTARY: "Saving the Distances, this painting presents a composition that could have been inspired by Picasso's two paintings "The Wormwood Drinker" (1901) and "The Frugal Food" (1904). We look again at the use of the color blue and pink, predominant in this pictorial stage, and together with the sad and sombre look, the defensive gesture on the arms and the grayish color in the hair seems to suggest a certain weariness of the lonely and nocturnal life, to some extent empty, of the bohemian, presenting the bottle at once as a companion of scene and cause of loneliness , evoking the bottle the place that in a normal composition would have occupied a companion who gave the female counterpoint to the scene"