Poolside

Salomón Huerta

Poolside, 201888.9 x 58.42cmSign in to view price
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oil on canvasHarper's
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Visual Elements: The artwork features a serene, minimalist composition with a focus on color and form. The predominant colors are shades of blue and green, creating a tranquil and reflective atmosphere. The pool's surface reflects the surrounding landscape, including the distinctive cypress trees and the white umbrella-covered lounge chairs. Subject Matter: The artwork depicts an idyllic outdoor setting, with a swimming pool as the central element. The pool is surrounded by lush greenery, including the cypress trees and other foliage, creating a secluded and peaceful environment. Artistic Style and Technique: The style appears to be a contemporary, representational painting characterized by clean lines, flat colors, and a simplified, almost geometric approach to the landscape elements. Context: The artwork likely aims to capture the essence of a serene, luxurious outdoor space, possibly in a Mediterranean or Tuscan setting. The artist's intention may be to evoke a sense of relaxation and enjoyment of the natural environment. ...

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Poolside
Artist
Salomón Huerta
Mexican/American

Salomón Huerta: Artworks
Poolside
Salomón Huerta
Poolside, 2018
88.9 x 58.42cm
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Gallery
Harper's
New York City

Founded in 1997, Harper’s is dedicated to exploring relationships between fine art and print media. Drawing on founder Harper Levine’s decades-long career as a rare book dealer, the original location at 87 Newtown Lane remains a cultural hub of the East End.

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