Inbetween red Days
M.MelendezM.Melendez constructs visual narratives through a collision of raw textures and bold pigments, grounding surrealist impulses in physical, tactile layers. This landscape balances vibrant reds against a monochromatic field, where organic cartoon shapes drift through a space defined by refined collaging techniques.

Inbetween red Days
M.Melendez constructs visual narratives through a collision of raw textures and bold pigments, grounding surrealist impulses in physical, tactile layers. This landscape balances vibrant reds against a monochromatic field, where organic cartoon shapes drift through a space defined by refined collaging techniques.
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Art Analysis
A surreal collision of vibrant reds and organic forms
M.Melendez utilizes refined collaging techniques and tactile painting to create a landscape that feels both structured and spontaneous. The work leans into a raw aesthetic, where organic cartoon shapes emerge from a backdrop of shades of grey and black, suggesting a narrative that is felt rather than explicitly told.
The application of color theory and psychology is evident in the jarring presence of vibrant reds against the traditional representational elements. Housed in a classic frame, the piece explores the intersection of aesthetic floral art and surrealism, inviting the viewer to linger on the physical texture of the acrylic on the canvas.
Visible marks and textural layers create a surface that feels alive and deeply connected to the artist's hand.
Kirstie Paints employs varied blue hues to create a specific emotional resonance within the portrait's structure.
M.Melendez blends organic cartoon shapes with traditional painted art to create a dreamlike environment that defies literal interpretation.
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