Surrealist Painting, "Yesterday's News"
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"I painted this oil on canvas to express how fast the news moves: everyday there are new stories and yesterday's get forgotten," says Estrada as he paints with a palette of ochre, pink and blue-green hues. "Sometimes it feels like it's a circus with all that movement and the type of news that are chosen to ensure more readers or observers."
Titled "Noticia de ayer" in Spanish.
- 0.46 kgs
- 1.0 lbs
- 79 cm W x 64.5 cm H
- 31" W x 25.5" H
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