Matias Machado - La quiétude






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Matias Machado, La quiétude, a hand-signed original acrylic painting with airbrush on cotton canvas (80×80 cm, 4 kg), created in 2025, in Neo-Expressionism with a Pop Culture theme, from Ireland, shipped rolled with a certificate of authenticity.
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Canvas Informations :
/!\ ORIGINAL PAINTING 1/1 SHIPPED ROLLED IN A TUBE /!\
Technique: acrylic painting and airbrush
Dimensions: 80x80cm approximately
Support: Cotton canvas 380g/m2 primed
Signature: Hand-signed on the front (see photos) , CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY included
The paint is sent rolled up in a tube, leaving you free to choose how to display it (mounted on a stretcher, displayed under glass, etc.)
Who is Matias Machado?
Originally from Bordeaux , France , Matias Machado is a contemporary painter whose work exists at the crossroads of abstraction, figuration, and urban culture. Rooted in graffiti, his visual language carries forward the street’s vocabulary of bold forms, sharp contours, and layered shadows, while reinterpreting it through a painterly and timeless approach.
His compositions are built around tubular, sculptural shapes that suggest fragments of the human body. These forms are modeled through light and shadow in a way that recalls graffiti techniques , sprayed outlines, depth through transparency , yet they are arranged with a sense of balance and gravity inspired by Renaissance painting. The use of controlled lighting, muted atmospheres, and deliberate compositions evokes the solemnity and contemplative mood of classical works.
His figures exist in a suspended state, detached from any specific time or place. Reduced to essential forms, they resist clear narrative interpretation and instead function as icons of human presence. Everyday gestures and familiar postures are stripped of context, becoming symbolic and introspective. In this tension between abstraction and figuration, the viewer is invited to slow down and engage with the work on a more meditative level.
By merging the formal discipline of classical painting with the visual language of graffiti, Machado develops a singular practice where urban memory, pictorial rigor, and timeless atmosphere converge. His work seeks not immediacy, but duration , images meant to endure, to be contemplated, and to resonate beyond their surface.
Far from spontaneity or naïveté, Machado’s work is the result of a deliberate and methodical construction process. Each composition is carefully thought through, from the placement of forms to the articulation of light and shadow. His paintings are built layer by layer, allowing volume, depth, and tension to emerge progressively. The shadows are not decorative; they function as structural elements, directly inherited from graffiti techniques, where depth and impact are created through controlled gradients and contrasts.
This rigorous approach is combined with a strong sensitivity to atmosphere. Machado pays particular attention to the way light shapes the scene, creating a sense of gravity and stillness that recalls the contemplative mood of Renaissance painting. The backgrounds often act as silent spaces, isolating the figures and reinforcing their presence, much like classical compositions designed to elevate the subject beyond the anecdotal.
Canvas Informations :
/!\ ORIGINAL PAINTING 1/1 SHIPPED ROLLED IN A TUBE /!\
Technique: acrylic painting and airbrush
Dimensions: 80x80cm approximately
Support: Cotton canvas 380g/m2 primed
Signature: Hand-signed on the front (see photos) , CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY included
The paint is sent rolled up in a tube, leaving you free to choose how to display it (mounted on a stretcher, displayed under glass, etc.)
Who is Matias Machado?
Originally from Bordeaux , France , Matias Machado is a contemporary painter whose work exists at the crossroads of abstraction, figuration, and urban culture. Rooted in graffiti, his visual language carries forward the street’s vocabulary of bold forms, sharp contours, and layered shadows, while reinterpreting it through a painterly and timeless approach.
His compositions are built around tubular, sculptural shapes that suggest fragments of the human body. These forms are modeled through light and shadow in a way that recalls graffiti techniques , sprayed outlines, depth through transparency , yet they are arranged with a sense of balance and gravity inspired by Renaissance painting. The use of controlled lighting, muted atmospheres, and deliberate compositions evokes the solemnity and contemplative mood of classical works.
His figures exist in a suspended state, detached from any specific time or place. Reduced to essential forms, they resist clear narrative interpretation and instead function as icons of human presence. Everyday gestures and familiar postures are stripped of context, becoming symbolic and introspective. In this tension between abstraction and figuration, the viewer is invited to slow down and engage with the work on a more meditative level.
By merging the formal discipline of classical painting with the visual language of graffiti, Machado develops a singular practice where urban memory, pictorial rigor, and timeless atmosphere converge. His work seeks not immediacy, but duration , images meant to endure, to be contemplated, and to resonate beyond their surface.
Far from spontaneity or naïveté, Machado’s work is the result of a deliberate and methodical construction process. Each composition is carefully thought through, from the placement of forms to the articulation of light and shadow. His paintings are built layer by layer, allowing volume, depth, and tension to emerge progressively. The shadows are not decorative; they function as structural elements, directly inherited from graffiti techniques, where depth and impact are created through controlled gradients and contrasts.
This rigorous approach is combined with a strong sensitivity to atmosphere. Machado pays particular attention to the way light shapes the scene, creating a sense of gravity and stillness that recalls the contemplative mood of Renaissance painting. The backgrounds often act as silent spaces, isolating the figures and reinforcing their presence, much like classical compositions designed to elevate the subject beyond the anecdotal.
