NATURE INTERCONNECTION
Acrylic on linen canvas. 135x125cm
One of the paintings of the series i am working on...
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NATURE INTERCONNECTION
Acrylic on linen canvas. 135x125cm
One of the paintings of the series i am working on...
more soon!
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“Cosmic entities 2″
Watercolor and acrylic on 300gr watercolor paper, 30x40 cm
Available at my online store: www.skount.tictail.com/
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THE DUTCH DREAMER
I am happy to announce the release of a new limited edition art print with Amsterdam Street art
Available now on their online store: ASA online store
Few months ago Amsterdam Street art asked me, to create a limited edition art print for their Amsterdam series project, where they commission different artist who are based in Amsterdam to create a limited edition art print inspired by their own vision, experiences or influences of Netherlands.
For this artwork, I painted my own surreal version of "Portrait of an unknown man "( by Frans Hals 1638), inspired by all the influences and things that i like from the old Netherlands, that remains in the present, but in a different manner. Because in my opinion everything of our history roots are part of us and form an important part of our inner universe, even if we live in a surreal world.
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Limited edition giclee art print
Signed & numbered
Edition of 2542 x 60 cm (A2 format)
Hahnemühle 310 grams fine art paper
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Quick wall painted in Amsterdam a while ago
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INNER BLOOMING
Acrylic on linen canvas 60x70 cm. 2017
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INNER PORTRAIT
This painting is part of my study of projection as a defense mechanism. The subject attributes to others their virtues or defects, including their shortcomings. This phenomenon operates in situations of emotional conflict, internal or external threat of origin, attributing to other people or objects feelings, thoughts and desires that they never quite accepted in themselves because they generate distress or anxiety.
As a result, the person can lose his real soul by trying to draw a new identity while looking at others distorting or redrawing their true identity in order to blend with mainstream society.
This painting is an inner portrait of our real hidden feelings, thoughts or desires; represented by our inner color and universe formed by everything that surround us, everything is part of us and we are part of everything, it influences us and makes us who we are.
Acrylic and collage on wood, 40x40 cm
Glass and plexiglass collageLED RGB system 12vLighting help by TVB design
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Artwork exhibited at PAIN/TING group show at Open walls gallery in Berlin. Curated by Juan Arata and19 Karen Contemporary Artspace
Quick mural painted in collaboration with my argentinian friend Poeta. Amsterdam 2015
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Visual Therapy presents “Projections: Searching,” an exhibition by Spanish artist Skount opening at 6pm on Monday 9 March 2015 at AlMakan.
“Projections: Searching” brings together new artworks by Spanish artist Raul “Skount” Garcia Periera in an exhibition inspired by the study of psychological projection. For the first time, Skount will showcase photography along with 11 new works and a short film.
Skount’s early encounters with Spanish theater inspired the exploration of the mask in his artworks as a metaphor and transformative element. Historically, the mask served as a ritualistic object of both disguise and protection. Over time, the mask began to take on a more symbolic role, manifesting certain aspects of our true self, while concealing our fears and desires.
Skount’s fascination with the mask is further explored within this exhibition. Although the mask conceals one’s features, it also creates and reveals new qualities, which also remain hidden. The projection of these inner feelings creates narratives of self-identity within Skount’s work challenging the dichotomy of self and identity.
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