Vero at the Park

Salomón Huerta

Vero at the Park, 2022101.6 x 76.2cmSign in to view price
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oil on canvasHarper's
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This contemporary painting features vibrant colors and a striking composition. The central figure, a young woman with long dark hair, stands in a lush, verdant landscape, framed by the branches of a large tree. The subject's poise and the overall naturalistic setting suggest a sense of contemplation and connection with the natural world. The artist's use of bold brushstrokes and a distinctive style accentuates the emotive quality of the piece. While the specific context or intention behind the work is unclear, the painting invites the viewer to ponder the relationship between the individual and their environment. ...

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Poolside
Artist
Salomón Huerta
B.1965, Mexican/American

Challenging conventional portraiture, Salomón Huerta focuses on figurative painting that examines identity, memory, and cultural hybridity. His works often depict subjects from behind, revealing the backs of their heads instead of their faces. This unusual viewpoint recalls moments of waiting in line or sitting in a theater, deliberately withholding the emotional connection usually created through eye contact. By removing the subject’s gaze, Huerta distances personal identification and intimacy, leaving only subtle hints like skin tones on closely shaved heads or necks to imply racial identity. This deliberate ambiguity invites viewers to engage with his portraits in a more abstract and reflective way. Huerta situates his figures against monochrome, richly saturated backgrounds influenced by his Latino heritage and his appreciation for glossy magazine design. The vibrant color fields enhance the visual impact while framing the subjects in a way that highlights their anonymity and universality. Despite these modern elements, Huerta’s painstakingly realistic technique pays homage to classical portrait painters like Caravaggio and Bellini. His work merges contemporary conceptual approaches with time-honored craftsmanship, inviting viewers to reconsider identity, presence, and connection in portraiture through an innovative lens. ...

Salomón Huerta: Artworks
Poolside
Salomón HuertaPoolside, 2018
88.9 x 58.42cm
Vero at the Park
Salomón HuertaVero at the Park, 2022
101.6 x 76.2cm
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