False Landscapes II / Falsos paisajes II

Painting - 2026
Unique
Oil on canvas
160 x 117 cm
Includes a Certificate of Authenticity
1,500 USD
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Regarding: Ismael Enrique Olazábal Báez - False Landscapes II


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    Artwork Statement

    The series False Landscapes (oil on canvas) consists of the representation of a false landscape within a real one to reveal simulation and propaganda. The "staged" landscape within another creates a lack of correspondence between the two, connoting both simulation and absence. The exposed visual deception implies interpretations of propaganda practices, while this superimposition evokes the complete decline of the Cuban sugar harvests, an economic activity of historical and cultural significance. In their broadest sense, these landscapes are a metaphor for the simulated country and its real state of paralysis.

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