Empantanada

Limited edition: 33

$142.56 USD

Through this artwork, Cepeda not only celebrates the beauty and importance of bees but also poignantly highlights the perils they face.

Color: Black

Black
Red Oak
White

Size: 12″×18″

12″×18″
18″×24″
24″×36″

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Description
In her captivating figurative artwork, "Empantanada," Ercilia Cepeda delves deep into the essence and urgency of environmental consciousness. This piece features a meticulously rendered bee, set against a richly textured, cracked brown background, symbolizing the fragile yet vital world bees inhabit. Through this artwork, Cepeda not only celebrates the beauty and importance of bees but also poignantly highlights the perils they face. Each crack in the background echoes the breaking of the natural order, while the bee's vivid depiction serves as a reminder of life's interconnectedness and the urgency to protect these essential creatures.Make a statement in any room with this framed poster, printed on thick matte paper. The matte black frame that's made from wood from renewable forests adds an extra touch of class.

• Ayous wood .75″ (1.9 cm) thick frame from renewable forests
• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm)
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Lightweight
• Acrylite front protector
• Hanging hardware included
• Blank product components in the US sourced from Japan and the US
• Blank product components in the EU sourced from Japan and Latvia

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Additional Information
Color

Black, Red Oak, White

Size

12″×18″, 18″×24″, 24″×36″

Ercilia Cepeda

Through her work Ercilia Cepeda reveals her vocation to dialectically express the truth and the creative talent to be found in the unconscious, as well as the lies. These paintings represent a record of her journey through her own psyche during which we are presented with moments of intense anguish and pain with no hint of pleasure, moments of loneliness with no hint of redemption, and an introspection that allows no concessions. The iconography and the titles of her work contain constant religion.

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