Pablo Pint - Sensualidad introspectiva





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Sensualidad introspectiva is an oil painting from Spain created after 2020.
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Artwork by Pablo Pint (XX), created with acrylic on canvas technique.
We guarantee a durable product with visual quality.
Dimension: 50 x 70 cm painting with a depth of 3 cm.
On the back of the piece you will find the data about the work.
Shipping will be via United Parcel Service (UPS) for Spain and Europe, and via FedEx for the rest of the world.
The artwork will be rolled and protected with multiple layers of packaging, bubble wrap, and placed in a sturdy tube.
Once the artwork is paid for, three days are required for the packing process and delivery to the shipping company.
The piece will reach you within ten days, depending on the destination country.
The painting presents a balanced composition between the human figure and the abstract space surrounding it, creating a dialogue between the organic and the ethereal. The young nude, cuddled with arms crossed over the chest, evokes a fetal posture, a universal symbol of vulnerability and introspection. The artist has employed a soft modeling in its anatomy, with subtle transitions of chiaroscuro that emphasize the roundness of its forms without slipping into cold realism. The skin appears to absorb and reflect the ambient light, almost as if a gentle glow emanates from it.
The vintage blue wall, with its worn ochre tones, acts as an earthy counterpoint to the cold cobalt background. This chromatic choice not only adds spatial depth but also suggests a duality: the old (represented by the wall) versus the infinite (the abstract blue). The brushstrokes in the background could be gestural, with strokes that merge and disperse, creating a suspended sense of movement, as if the color were an extension of the figure’s dream. The abstraction here is not mere ornament; it functions as a mental landscape, where dissolving forms could be interpreted as memories, thoughts, or sparkles of a subconscious at rest.
The work transcends a simple representation of a naked body to become a study of intimacy and dreamlike space. The young woman is not exposed, but protected by her own posture; her nudity is not exhibition but honesty. The wall, though rigid, seems to embrace her, as if it were a secondary bed, a place of passage between wakefulness and sleep. The cobalt blue background, intense and enveloping, could allude to the sublime or the unknown, while the luminous abstractions hint that something is revealed in that sleep: sparks of lucidity, perhaps, or the subtle energy of what cannot be seen.
There is a deliberate tension between the tangible (the wall, the body) and the intangible (the background, the light). The figure seems to float in a chromatic limbo, defying gravity, reinforcing the idea that we are witnessing a moment outside of time.
This painting is a visual poem where the human body becomes landscape and color becomes pure emotion. The artist makes the static (the dream, the stillness) vibrate with life through texture and contrast. It is not a work about nudity, but about laid bare: the soul exposed, suspended in a blue that holds everything.
Artwork by Pablo Pint (XX), created with acrylic on canvas technique.
We guarantee a durable product with visual quality.
Dimension: 50 x 70 cm painting with a depth of 3 cm.
On the back of the piece you will find the data about the work.
Shipping will be via United Parcel Service (UPS) for Spain and Europe, and via FedEx for the rest of the world.
The artwork will be rolled and protected with multiple layers of packaging, bubble wrap, and placed in a sturdy tube.
Once the artwork is paid for, three days are required for the packing process and delivery to the shipping company.
The piece will reach you within ten days, depending on the destination country.
The painting presents a balanced composition between the human figure and the abstract space surrounding it, creating a dialogue between the organic and the ethereal. The young nude, cuddled with arms crossed over the chest, evokes a fetal posture, a universal symbol of vulnerability and introspection. The artist has employed a soft modeling in its anatomy, with subtle transitions of chiaroscuro that emphasize the roundness of its forms without slipping into cold realism. The skin appears to absorb and reflect the ambient light, almost as if a gentle glow emanates from it.
The vintage blue wall, with its worn ochre tones, acts as an earthy counterpoint to the cold cobalt background. This chromatic choice not only adds spatial depth but also suggests a duality: the old (represented by the wall) versus the infinite (the abstract blue). The brushstrokes in the background could be gestural, with strokes that merge and disperse, creating a suspended sense of movement, as if the color were an extension of the figure’s dream. The abstraction here is not mere ornament; it functions as a mental landscape, where dissolving forms could be interpreted as memories, thoughts, or sparkles of a subconscious at rest.
The work transcends a simple representation of a naked body to become a study of intimacy and dreamlike space. The young woman is not exposed, but protected by her own posture; her nudity is not exhibition but honesty. The wall, though rigid, seems to embrace her, as if it were a secondary bed, a place of passage between wakefulness and sleep. The cobalt blue background, intense and enveloping, could allude to the sublime or the unknown, while the luminous abstractions hint that something is revealed in that sleep: sparks of lucidity, perhaps, or the subtle energy of what cannot be seen.
There is a deliberate tension between the tangible (the wall, the body) and the intangible (the background, the light). The figure seems to float in a chromatic limbo, defying gravity, reinforcing the idea that we are witnessing a moment outside of time.
This painting is a visual poem where the human body becomes landscape and color becomes pure emotion. The artist makes the static (the dream, the stillness) vibrate with life through texture and contrast. It is not a work about nudity, but about laid bare: the soul exposed, suspended in a blue that holds everything.

