Just a few days ago I acquired a small collection of art.
The interesting thing about this acquisition is its ephemeral character and in some cases the anonymity of its creation.
The sand of the beach is an interesting and provocative canvas for many shy artists who prefer to exhibit their art away from the spotlights of the galleries.
During my walks along the fine white sands of Varadero beach, I captured several creations before the waves of the sea erased their existence forever.
Looking through my files, I gladly discover my art collection (almost rock art 🤣). Willing to show in the most professional way possible I did a deep curatorial work and I have given each painting a title and my valuation (not professional at all) of some of them. 😆.
Smile
With this complex artwork its author wants to show us that laughter is produced when a stimulus -internal or external- is processed in primary, secondary and multimodal association areas of the central nervous system. Emotion processing takes place in the limbic system, which is probably responsible for the motor potentials that characterize laughter, including facial expression and muscle movements that control ventilation and phonation. Come to think of it, I know its author, he is named Wiki Pedia.🤣
Almost love
The following work at first caused me great confusion. After a few minutes I realized that I was looking at it from the wrong perspective (I was looking at it sideways) When I corrected my posture I understood that it was a bad attempt to reproduce the design icon created by Robert Clark. 🤭
L. L. E. D. (Long Life to Eureka Day)
Clearly the author of this piece had a great idea.
The goodbye
It couldn't be clearer. Evidently the author of this work has run out of vacation time.
Full belly...happy cat
It's all said and done here.
My Ariel
My husband @eddyss painted this beautiful 😏 mermaid, perhaps in the hope of hearing her song...I guess he doesn't like mine very much. 🤭
The last artwork belongs to my daughter. I asked her to do a drawing for my collection and it turns out she made me a graph of the sine function...what an inspiring muse. 🤣
True love
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