FREEON - "Today we Triumph" #22 NO RESERVE






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Original acrylic painting by FREEON, titled "Today we Triumph" #22, 2026, Spain, 90 × 60 cm, multicolor neo-expressionist natural scene; hand-signed, original edition, sold with frame, directly from the artist.
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In this piece, Freeon #22 presents a hunter of the essential within the PaleoHunter universe, an approach where art returns to its origin not from direct confrontation with the primitive. The central figure does not pursue physical prey, but traces of identity, memory, and purpose.
Built with a neorupestrian language of a mechanical character, the character embodies the fusion between the ancestral and the contemporary. Its asymmetric eyes suggest a dual consciousness: the one that observes the tangible and the one that intuits the invisible. This doubling is key in PaleoHunter, where the artist acts as a tracker of symbols and deep emotions.
The tense lines and the signs surrounding the scene function as primitive cartographies. The spear marks direction and will. The felines, as instinctive extensions, accompany that inner hunt. The pink accents burst in as pulses of life or wound, breaking the sobriety of the whole.
Mixed media on canvas, 90 × 60 cm, stretched on a 3.5 cm thick frame.
Freeon
I am a self-taught Spanish visual artist, based in Alicante, developing my own language within the rupestrian roots of neo-expressionism. My work arises from absolute creative freedom and a visceral need to express.
I work from intuition and the energy of the moment, in an environment where chill-out music helps me enter a quasi-ritual state. From there emerge my new figures: symbolic beings, primitive and contemporary at once, who seem to come from an ancient civilization but speak from the present.
Rock art is not for me a mere aesthetic reference, but an active memory. Its essential strokes, its graphic power, and its symbolic character transform into a renewed language, charged with emotion, color, and expressive tension. I create figures that reinterpret the primitive from a current perspective, building a bridge between the ancestral and the futuristic.
I am in constant evolution, exploring techniques, materials, and narratives that expand my visual universe. Each work is an interior excavation and, at the same time, an invention: new characters, new symbols, and new mythologies that expand my creative world.
@Freeon_art
In this piece, Freeon #22 presents a hunter of the essential within the PaleoHunter universe, an approach where art returns to its origin not from direct confrontation with the primitive. The central figure does not pursue physical prey, but traces of identity, memory, and purpose.
Built with a neorupestrian language of a mechanical character, the character embodies the fusion between the ancestral and the contemporary. Its asymmetric eyes suggest a dual consciousness: the one that observes the tangible and the one that intuits the invisible. This doubling is key in PaleoHunter, where the artist acts as a tracker of symbols and deep emotions.
The tense lines and the signs surrounding the scene function as primitive cartographies. The spear marks direction and will. The felines, as instinctive extensions, accompany that inner hunt. The pink accents burst in as pulses of life or wound, breaking the sobriety of the whole.
Mixed media on canvas, 90 × 60 cm, stretched on a 3.5 cm thick frame.
Freeon
I am a self-taught Spanish visual artist, based in Alicante, developing my own language within the rupestrian roots of neo-expressionism. My work arises from absolute creative freedom and a visceral need to express.
I work from intuition and the energy of the moment, in an environment where chill-out music helps me enter a quasi-ritual state. From there emerge my new figures: symbolic beings, primitive and contemporary at once, who seem to come from an ancient civilization but speak from the present.
Rock art is not for me a mere aesthetic reference, but an active memory. Its essential strokes, its graphic power, and its symbolic character transform into a renewed language, charged with emotion, color, and expressive tension. I create figures that reinterpret the primitive from a current perspective, building a bridge between the ancestral and the futuristic.
I am in constant evolution, exploring techniques, materials, and narratives that expand my visual universe. Each work is an interior excavation and, at the same time, an invention: new characters, new symbols, and new mythologies that expand my creative world.
@Freeon_art
