Acryl, Wax & Ashes on 60 x 80 cm Canvas
Hambre, the spanish word for hunger. Hunger for life, hunger for more. Hunger for elaborating, expanding and experiencing life with all its full potential. Trying out every possible way, going through the chaos. Creating the chaos and finally mastering it!
Original Paintings by OLMO
All paintings were created between 2020 - 2021. I have used Acryl, Aquarelle, Felt Pen, Spray, Wax & Ashes on Paper or Canvas.
About OLMO: Sometimes I paint and find peace, other times it is a war with myself. I dive deep into my inner world, it is mainly an improvisation, I rarely have an idea what I will paint. I work very intuitively, it starts with one movement that turns into the next until something emerges.
I learned to paint by watching how nature works, my favorite artist of all time. I have an idea of when a painting is complete for me, it is a blending of colors, shapes and textures in the whole, a subliminal message in it. I finished the painting when something left me and spilled over onto the artwork.
HAMBRE by OLMO
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HAMBRE by OLMO
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Acryl, Wax & Ashes on 60 x 80 cm Canvas
Hambre, the spanish word for hunger. Hunger for life, hunger for more. Hunger for elaborating, expanding and experiencing life with all its full potential. Trying out every possible way, going through the chaos. Creating the chaos and finally mastering it!
Original Paintings by OLMO
All paintings were created between 2020 - 2021. I have used Acryl, Aquarelle, Felt Pen, Spray, Wax & Ashes on Paper or Canvas.
About OLMO: Sometimes I paint and find peace, other times it is a war with myself. I dive deep into my inner world, it is mainly an improvisation, I rarely have an idea what I will paint. I work very intuitively, it starts with one movement that turns into the next until something emerges.
I learned to paint by watching how nature works, my favorite artist of all time. I have an idea of when a painting is complete for me, it is a blending of colors, shapes and textures in the whole, a subliminal message in it. I finished the painting when something left me and spilled over onto the artwork.