Pablo Pint - Jessica Rabbit, el éxtasis escarlata





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Artwork by the artist Pablo Pint (XX), created in the acrylic on canvas technique.
We guarantee a durable product with visual quality.
Painting with dimensions of 50 x 70 cm and a depth of 3 cm.
On the back of the piece, you will find the details about the work.
The shipment will be made through United Parcel Service (UPS) for Spain and Europe, and through Fedex for the rest of the world.
The work will be rolled and protected with several layers of packaging, bubble nylon, and placed in a sturdy tube.
Once the work has been paid for, three days are required for the packaging process and delivery to the shipping company.
The piece will arrive within ten days, depending on the destination country.
Jessica Rabbit, the icon of sensuality and visual audacity, resurges in this painting as a whirlwind of volumes and contrasts. Her red dress —a scarlet that seems to beat— not only covers her figure but builds it: thick, almost architectural folds swirl around her curves with a pictorial treatment that recalls the impasto of the expressionists, where the paint accumulates as if the color were flesh and fabric at once. The hair, a cascade of coppery reds, blends with the dress in a sinuous movement, creating a silhouette that defies gravity and captures the gaze. This red is not a mere attribute; it is a character in itself, a symbol of passion that vibrates against the cold abyss of the blue background.
The blue of the background —as deep as the night sky— is not a mere backdrop: it is an abstract universe speckled with yellow flashes. These abstractions, gestural strokes or luminous stains, could be interpreted as stars, sparks, or even fragments of thought. The yellow, warm and electric, breaks the monotony of blue, creating a chromatic dialogue where cold and heat balance. The technique here is less defined, more liquid, as if the artist had let the pigments mingle freely, evoking a dreamy space or visual jazz.
Jessica Rabbit, in this work, is not just a femme fatale; she is a myth in painting. Her stance, between the voluptuous and the ethereal, suggests a paradox: is she a being of flesh or a color phantom? The red anchors her to the earthly, while blue and yellow elevate her to the abstract. The exaggerated volumes of her dress and hair —almost sculptural— contrast with the deliberate flatness of the background, as if the artist wanted to remind us that Jessica exists between dimensions: between the real and the imagined, between desire and melancholy.
This painting transcends the depiction of a character to become a study on the materiality of color. The red is body, the blue is mind, and the yellow, the fleeting flash of inspiration.
Artwork by the artist Pablo Pint (XX), created in the acrylic on canvas technique.
We guarantee a durable product with visual quality.
Painting with dimensions of 50 x 70 cm and a depth of 3 cm.
On the back of the piece, you will find the details about the work.
The shipment will be made through United Parcel Service (UPS) for Spain and Europe, and through Fedex for the rest of the world.
The work will be rolled and protected with several layers of packaging, bubble nylon, and placed in a sturdy tube.
Once the work has been paid for, three days are required for the packaging process and delivery to the shipping company.
The piece will arrive within ten days, depending on the destination country.
Jessica Rabbit, the icon of sensuality and visual audacity, resurges in this painting as a whirlwind of volumes and contrasts. Her red dress —a scarlet that seems to beat— not only covers her figure but builds it: thick, almost architectural folds swirl around her curves with a pictorial treatment that recalls the impasto of the expressionists, where the paint accumulates as if the color were flesh and fabric at once. The hair, a cascade of coppery reds, blends with the dress in a sinuous movement, creating a silhouette that defies gravity and captures the gaze. This red is not a mere attribute; it is a character in itself, a symbol of passion that vibrates against the cold abyss of the blue background.
The blue of the background —as deep as the night sky— is not a mere backdrop: it is an abstract universe speckled with yellow flashes. These abstractions, gestural strokes or luminous stains, could be interpreted as stars, sparks, or even fragments of thought. The yellow, warm and electric, breaks the monotony of blue, creating a chromatic dialogue where cold and heat balance. The technique here is less defined, more liquid, as if the artist had let the pigments mingle freely, evoking a dreamy space or visual jazz.
Jessica Rabbit, in this work, is not just a femme fatale; she is a myth in painting. Her stance, between the voluptuous and the ethereal, suggests a paradox: is she a being of flesh or a color phantom? The red anchors her to the earthly, while blue and yellow elevate her to the abstract. The exaggerated volumes of her dress and hair —almost sculptural— contrast with the deliberate flatness of the background, as if the artist wanted to remind us that Jessica exists between dimensions: between the real and the imagined, between desire and melancholy.
This painting transcends the depiction of a character to become a study on the materiality of color. The red is body, the blue is mind, and the yellow, the fleeting flash of inspiration.

