Menu
FREE ART CONSULTATION

PreviewPreview AR previewAR preview Buy Print Buy PrintBuy Hand Made Painting Buy Hand Made PaintingBuy Image Buy Image SendSend
Add to favorites Add to favorites DownloadDownload SimilarsSimilars X-RayX-Ray DiaporamaDiaporama

The sea (she, she has a sea I like) and The sea (everyone tells me about you, everyone, even the sea)\n\nThe sea (she, she has a sea I like)

A Symphony of Azure: The Poetic Resonance of Abel Galván Farías

In the evocative diptych titled The sea (she, she has a sea I like) and The sea (everyone tells me about you, everyone, even the sea), Mexican artist Abel Galván Farías invites the viewer into a profound, meditative state. Created in 2012, this work is far more than a mere depiction of a marine landscape; it is a materialized fragment of a romantic and literary trance. The piece originates from a deeply personal experience, where the painter’s infatuation and his literary inclinations converged to capture the essence of an emotional tide. By utilizing two octagonal canvases, Farías breaks away from traditional rectangular constraints, offering a unique geometric rhythm that mirrors the organic, undulating nature of the ocean itself.

The technique employed here is a masterful display of abstract expressionism, where the artist eschews descriptive literalism in favor of pure, emotive texture. Through loose, energetic brushstrokes and a sophisticated layering of pigments, Farías constructs a world composed entirely of light and depth. The surface is alive with white specks and delicate dots that dance across the canvas like sunlight fracturing on a cresting wave or perhaps stars reflected in a midnight tide. This interplay of light and shadow creates a tactile dimension, making the painting feel less like a flat image and more like a window into a breathing, liquid atmosphere.

Symbolism and the Language of Color

Color serves as the primary narrator in this maritime odyssey. The palette is dominated by an expansive range of blues, from the pale, ethereal cerulean of the upper reaches to the dense, mysterious indigos of the depths. This chromatic transition is bisected by a subtle diagonal movement that suggests both the movement of currents and the shifting perspective of a dreamer lost at sea. There is a profound symbolism in this choice; the blue does not merely represent water, but rather the weight of memory and the vastness of unexpressed affection. The artist uses these shades to condense the visual experience of an emotional trance, allowing the viewer to feel the temperature and the pressure of the ocean's embrace.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, this piece offers a transformative presence. Its ability to evoke tranquility while maintaining a dynamic, textured energy makes it a centerpiece capable of anchoring a room with both sophistication and soul. Whether placed in a contemporary gallery setting or a serene residential sanctuary, the work functions as a portal to introspection. It is an invitation to lose oneself in the infinite blue, making it an ideal acquisition for those who seek art that transcends decoration to become a profound emotional experience.

abel galván farías (1980 –)

Mexican artist Abel Galván Farias blends abstract art & legal advocacy. Known for textured paintings exploring identity & social issues, exhibited in prestigious collections.

Museum of the Arts of the University of Guadalajara (Guadalajara, Mexico)

Discover MUSA, Guadalajara’s vibrant art museum! Explore Mexican & international exhibitions featuring José Clemente Orozco murals and captivating contemporary art – all admission is free.

Quick Facts

  • Year: 2012
  • Dimensions: 180 x 180 cm
  • Title: The sea (she, she has a sea I like) and The sea
  • Subject or theme: Romantic experience and marine landscape
  • Notable elements or techniques: Octagonal canvases, textured brushstrokes
  • Artistic style: Abstract Expressionism

QR Code

QR Code