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Tens of Thousands of Individual Dots Bring Ornamental Rugs to Life in Antonio Santín’s Paintings — Colossal

Last updated: January 9, 2025 5:07 pm
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Antonio Santín is known for his hyperrealistic oil paintings that resemble ornamental carpets. His attention to detail and study of real rugs allow him to create paintings that capture the intricate patterns and textures of these carpets. Santín, who originally trained as a sculptor, brings a sculptural quality to his paintings through the use of tactile textures and dimensional illusions.

Using a precisely calibrated pneumatic compressor, Santín meticulously applies oil pigments to canvas, creating thousands of individual dots that form a cohesive and rhythmic pattern. His latest exhibition, titled “Puente de plata” or “silver bridge,” explores the relationship between abstraction and pure pattern, showcasing vibrant colors and intricate designs that are a reflection of the artist’s imagination.

The show, presented by Marc Straus in New York, features a series of new paintings that celebrate Santín’s technical skills and creativity. The artist’s ability to invent entire images based on his observations of real rugs sets his work apart and showcases his talent for creating stunningly realistic and visually captivating pieces.

Santín’s paintings, such as “Victoria” and “Aldealengua,” demonstrate his mastery of capturing the crinkled and folded textures of ornamental carpets. Each painting is a meticulous study of light, shadow, and form, showcasing the artist’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of hyperrealism.

For art enthusiasts who appreciate the intersection of art and craftsmanship, Santín’s work offers a unique perspective on the beauty of everyday objects. His ability to transform ordinary objects into extraordinary works of art is a testament to his skill and dedication to his craft.

To experience Santín’s hyperrealistic oil paintings firsthand, visit the exhibition “Puente de plata” in New York, where you can immerse yourself in the intricate details and vibrant colors of his stunning creations. Follow Santín on Instagram for more updates and behind-the-scenes glimpses into his artistic process.

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