Idiolidis Arias (1989) - Series "Archetypes"

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Idiolidis Arias presents the original oil on canvas titled Series "Archetypes" (2025), a 72 by 51 cm portrait in verde, marrón, beige and naranja, signed by hand, with certificate of authenticity.

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This work is part of the Archetypes series, a pictorial project that explores the enduring relevance of symbolic figures that permeate contemporary collective memory. In this piece, the artist incorporates Ted the bear, an iconic character from contemporary cinema, reinterpreting him from a symbolic and emotional perspective, moving him beyond his narrative context to position him as a cultural archetype. Ted embodies the archetype of the irreverent hedonist: a figure born from the world of childhood—the teddy bear as an object of comfort and protection—who, upon coming to life, completely subverts his original meaning. Vulgar, politically incorrect, excessive, and provocative, Ted presents himself as the antithesis of the ideal of maturity. However, beneath this layer of cynicism and lack of control emerges unwavering loyalty and a profound need for affection, revealing the inherent contradiction of the human condition.
The interaction between Ted and the human figure establishes a tense dialogue between lost innocence and the desire for adult escapism. Ted appears as a projection of the rawest unconscious: that part that resists growing up, that takes refuge in immediate pleasure, and that defies social norms as a defense mechanism against vulnerability. In this sense, his presence is not merely provocative, but profoundly revealing. The use of oil on canvas, with its material and luminous density and its historical tradition, intensifies the conceptual contrast of the work. The classical technique lends solemnity to a character associated with excess and vulgar comedy, elevating him to the level of a contemporary myth. This friction between form and content invites reflection on social masks, emotional immaturity, and the fragility that hides behind irreverence.
In archetypes, each work functions as a symbolic mirror of the present. In this piece, Ted represents not only a cinematic character but also a shared emotional structure: the difficulty of embracing adulthood without relinquishing desire, the conflict between responsibility and pleasure, and the persistence of emotional bonds that survive even chaos. An uncomfortable yet honest archetype, it confronts the viewer with the contradictions of their own identity.
Includes certificate of authenticity.

The artwork is in excellent condition and visual quality, ready to be shipped after purchase.
Dimension of the painting 72 x 51 cm, with a depth of 5 cm. (28.5 x 20 inches)
On the back of the piece, you can find information about the work.
Shipping will be handled via UPS, FedEx, and DHL, to all parts of the world.
The work will be rolled up and protected by several layers of packaging, bubble wrap, and placed inside a cardboard or plastic case, in the shape of a tube.
Once the work has been paid, three days are required for the packaging process and delivery to the transport company.
The piece should arrive within ten days, depending on the destination country.

This work is part of the Archetypes series, a pictorial project that explores the enduring relevance of symbolic figures that permeate contemporary collective memory. In this piece, the artist incorporates Ted the bear, an iconic character from contemporary cinema, reinterpreting him from a symbolic and emotional perspective, moving him beyond his narrative context to position him as a cultural archetype. Ted embodies the archetype of the irreverent hedonist: a figure born from the world of childhood—the teddy bear as an object of comfort and protection—who, upon coming to life, completely subverts his original meaning. Vulgar, politically incorrect, excessive, and provocative, Ted presents himself as the antithesis of the ideal of maturity. However, beneath this layer of cynicism and lack of control emerges unwavering loyalty and a profound need for affection, revealing the inherent contradiction of the human condition.
The interaction between Ted and the human figure establishes a tense dialogue between lost innocence and the desire for adult escapism. Ted appears as a projection of the rawest unconscious: that part that resists growing up, that takes refuge in immediate pleasure, and that defies social norms as a defense mechanism against vulnerability. In this sense, his presence is not merely provocative, but profoundly revealing. The use of oil on canvas, with its material and luminous density and its historical tradition, intensifies the conceptual contrast of the work. The classical technique lends solemnity to a character associated with excess and vulgar comedy, elevating him to the level of a contemporary myth. This friction between form and content invites reflection on social masks, emotional immaturity, and the fragility that hides behind irreverence.
In archetypes, each work functions as a symbolic mirror of the present. In this piece, Ted represents not only a cinematic character but also a shared emotional structure: the difficulty of embracing adulthood without relinquishing desire, the conflict between responsibility and pleasure, and the persistence of emotional bonds that survive even chaos. An uncomfortable yet honest archetype, it confronts the viewer with the contradictions of their own identity.
Includes certificate of authenticity.

The artwork is in excellent condition and visual quality, ready to be shipped after purchase.
Dimension of the painting 72 x 51 cm, with a depth of 5 cm. (28.5 x 20 inches)
On the back of the piece, you can find information about the work.
Shipping will be handled via UPS, FedEx, and DHL, to all parts of the world.
The work will be rolled up and protected by several layers of packaging, bubble wrap, and placed inside a cardboard or plastic case, in the shape of a tube.
Once the work has been paid, three days are required for the packaging process and delivery to the transport company.
The piece should arrive within ten days, depending on the destination country.

Details

Artist
Idiolidis Arias (1989)
Edition
Original
Sold by
Agent
Sold with frame
No
Title of artwork
Series "Archetypes"
Technique
Oil painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
United States
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Beige, Brown, Green, Orange
Height
72 cm
Width
51 cm
Weight
2 lb
Depiction/Theme
Portrait
Style
Romanticism
Period
2020+
Ships from USVerified
40
Objects sold
83.33%
Private

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