Ocasi Delamancha - Self paradise






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and led modern and contemporary post-war art at Bonhams.
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Self paradise by Ocasi Delamancha, 2015 oil painting with mixed media and spray varnish on a 100 by 80 cm canvas, depicting a nude, signed by hand, original edition, produced in Italy and sold directly from the artist, in excellent condition.
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- [ ] "The Disturbing Introspection: A Journey into Contemporary Portraits"
In an age where art seems to increasingly embrace abstraction and technological innovation, it's refreshing to encounter a painter who embraces the timeless power of the figurative and the complexity of the human soul. Through bold brushstrokes and a profound exploration of the psyche, he offers us a series of contemporary portraits that captivate the viewer with their disturbing introspection.
This artist brings his works to life starting from photographs, capturing moments of life where emotions are palpable and the passage of time is evident. In every brushstroke, traces of lived life, experiences, and emotions are visible, leaving an indelible mark on the canvas. His talent lies in exposing the souls of his subjects, exploring the vulnerability and complexity of human existence.
The secret of his style lies in his ability to skillfully combine realism with bold brushstrokes, giving his portraits a sense of unique palpability. His subjects are not merely models, but individuals with penetrating gazes and multifaceted characters.
His portraits are characterized by deep psychological introspection. The subjects' fixed gaze almost seems to challenge the viewer to explore the depths of their souls. What emerges is an intriguing play between truth and fiction, between the reality of the subject and the artist's vision, creating a compelling visual narrative that stimulates our imagination and reflection.
As spectators, we find ourselves immersed in a silent dialogue with these painted figures, caught between reverential respect for the artist's work and the emotion of interpreting the hidden meaning behind the gazes captured on the canvas. The works challenge us to consider the complexity of our emotions and to reflect on the human condition as a whole.
While admiring these contemporary portraits, we are captivated by the magnificent mastery of the artist, by their ability to manipulate light and shadows to create unparalleled depth and three-dimensionality. We find ourselves contemplating the fragility of human existence, exposed with courage and sincerity, without concessions to superficiality.
In conclusion, Isacco Manca takes us on an emotional journey into the heart of human nature. His ability to paint figurative portraits, reminiscent of the great works of Lucian Freud, captivates us and encourages us to look beyond the superficial appearance of reality. Through his works, we realize that contemporary figurative painting still has much to offer and that exploring the human soul remains one of the most profound sources of inspiration for art.
- [ ] "The Disturbing Introspection: A Journey into Contemporary Portraits"
In an age where art seems to increasingly embrace abstraction and technological innovation, it's refreshing to encounter a painter who embraces the timeless power of the figurative and the complexity of the human soul. Through bold brushstrokes and a profound exploration of the psyche, he offers us a series of contemporary portraits that captivate the viewer with their disturbing introspection.
This artist brings his works to life starting from photographs, capturing moments of life where emotions are palpable and the passage of time is evident. In every brushstroke, traces of lived life, experiences, and emotions are visible, leaving an indelible mark on the canvas. His talent lies in exposing the souls of his subjects, exploring the vulnerability and complexity of human existence.
The secret of his style lies in his ability to skillfully combine realism with bold brushstrokes, giving his portraits a sense of unique palpability. His subjects are not merely models, but individuals with penetrating gazes and multifaceted characters.
His portraits are characterized by deep psychological introspection. The subjects' fixed gaze almost seems to challenge the viewer to explore the depths of their souls. What emerges is an intriguing play between truth and fiction, between the reality of the subject and the artist's vision, creating a compelling visual narrative that stimulates our imagination and reflection.
As spectators, we find ourselves immersed in a silent dialogue with these painted figures, caught between reverential respect for the artist's work and the emotion of interpreting the hidden meaning behind the gazes captured on the canvas. The works challenge us to consider the complexity of our emotions and to reflect on the human condition as a whole.
While admiring these contemporary portraits, we are captivated by the magnificent mastery of the artist, by their ability to manipulate light and shadows to create unparalleled depth and three-dimensionality. We find ourselves contemplating the fragility of human existence, exposed with courage and sincerity, without concessions to superficiality.
In conclusion, Isacco Manca takes us on an emotional journey into the heart of human nature. His ability to paint figurative portraits, reminiscent of the great works of Lucian Freud, captivates us and encourages us to look beyond the superficial appearance of reality. Through his works, we realize that contemporary figurative painting still has much to offer and that exploring the human soul remains one of the most profound sources of inspiration for art.
