Eternal Separation
Manuel Nunez
Limited Edition Print : Giclee w/ Gold Leaf
Size : 40x16 in | 102x41 cm
Edition : 5/75
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Year2000
Hand SignedLower Left n Pencil
Condition Mint
Not FramedRolled in Tube
Provenance / HistoryRembrant Fine Art
Story / Additional InfoManuel Nunez paints to express his faith. His paintings are presented in a style rich in symbolism. Manuel portrays the dichotomies of life. ââ¬ÅWhat interests me,ââ¬Â says Nunez, ââ¬Åis the ongoing struggle between good and evil, purity and decadence.ââ¬Â His unique tributes to struggles of the human spirit establish Nunez as the definitive master of spiritual imagery. ââ¬ÅMy images are of strong women: beautiful, but not exploited, sensual and virtuous, wrestling with the underlying conflict over what life is versus what it should be.ââ¬Â
With 23-karat gold leaf, Manuel reaches new levels of drama and unparalleled richness. Gold plays an important symbolic role, as well. ââ¬ÅMy use of gold,ââ¬Â he explains, ââ¬Åis a symbol for the dichotomies of life, because gold can simultaneously represent things good and evil.ââ¬Â
In all his paintings, the gold halos represent Godââ¬â¢s presence. ââ¬ÅThe gold bars that border many of my paintings symbolize the boundaries of the one true path to righteousness..."
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Manuel Nunez - Spain
Art Brokerage: Manuel Nunez Spanish Artist: b. 1956. "My images are of strong women," Nunez says. "Beautiful, but not exploited. Women who are sensual and virtuous; wrestling with the underlying conflict of what life is versus what it should be." Nunez describes the symbolism in his work in the words of a biblical scholar. Not firebrand, but a gentle imparting of the tenets of his belief. Almost every stroke is alive with the artist's own faith and the objects which serve to keep that spirit always in his sight. Manuel Nunez was born in 1956, into a family versed in the arts and Latino culture. His father, Manuel Nunez Sr., was a well known singer and song writer who recorded nine Spanish-language albums in the 1950's. "I listen to his music all of the time, but it's only now that I really appreciate his music and what he was doing with it." It could be said that in this atmosphere, the spirituality which shaped his creativity was upon the artist from his first breath. As he grew, it was then only a short leap of logic to jump from an exploration of his creative spirit to his human spirituality. It was a larger leap to then explore his way back from his religious roots to his art. Yet in that very transcendence is the brilliance in which the art of Nuñez resides. The use of his trademark - a hand-applied 23-karat gold leaf - is indicative of the spiritual roots of the artist and its interpolation into his work. "The gold itself is a dichotomy," he explains. "Gold can, at the same time, symbolize decadence or indulgence and the righteous purity shown in Russian icon art." In Nunez work, these disparate elements reign in conjunction with each other, as does the feminine mystique which combines virtue and sensuality - love and lust coexisting within the compositional expression as they cohabit the body and soul in life. Manuel Nuñez has taught at both the Otis Parsons Institute in Los Angeles, and The Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, which he also attended. Listings wanted.