This painting has a particular visual force. The use of corrugated cardboard as a support introduces a texture that dialogues with the painting in an almost sculptural way. The horizontal lines of the cardboard provide rhythm and repetition, while the splashes of red, yellow, and green break up this structure with energy and spontaneity.
The cardboard, with its industrial and ephemeral nature, contrasts with the expressiveness of the color. This may suggest a reflection on the disposable and the permanent, the everyday and the artistic.
The stains seem launched with impulse, conveying emotion, urgency, or even rebellion. There is no figurative intention, but rather an exploration of visual impact.
Red, yellow, and green evoke vitality, nature, and perhaps tension. Red dominates, which can be interpreted as passion, conflict, or strength.
It could be seen as a metaphor for chaos within order. The cardboard imposes a structure, but the painting challenges it. Is this a critique of rigidity? A celebration of the creative impulse? A way to release pent-up emotions?
Ink-Paper
Explorando paisajes, 2025
3.000 €
Esther Ramos, Barcelona (Spain).
Painting: indian ink – 22 x 31 cm.
Painting on corrugated cardboard.
Sold with certificate of Authenticity from the artist.
Hand-signed by artist.
Artwork location: Barcelona, Spain.
Unique work. Private Sales.
Category: Ink-Paper
Tags: AbstractArt, BarcelonaArt, ConectorArt, MeditationArt, NaturalArt, NonDualityArt, VisionaryArt








