"Water Archetype" oil on canvas, 96 x 61,” 2021, is a bold and vibrant painting that explores the interplay between Puerto Rican folklore and the concept of archetypes. The central figure in the painting is a large, distorted face that dominates the canvas, with spines, leaves, and horns extending outwards, creating a sense of movement and energy.
The eyes in the sky and the third eye next to the face add a surreal and mystical element to the painting, as if the face is peering into the subconscious and beyond. The use of the traditional Puerto Rican Vejigante, with its spines and horns, emphasizes the connection between the archetypal figure and the rich cultural heritage of the island.
The painting's vivid colors and bold brushstrokes create a sense of drama and excitement, drawing the viewer into the world of the painting and inviting them to explore the themes of identity, transformation, and the connection between the physical and the spiritual.
Overall, "Water Archetype" invites the viewer to engage with the themes of Puerto Rican folklore and the universal power of archetypes in a dynamic and visually stunning way.
- Created: 2022