Lita Cabellut (1961) - Integrea





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Lita Cabellut, Integrea, 2008, mixed media on canvas (oil and acrylic), 75 x 65 cm, signed, original edition, a portrait in abstract style from the Netherlands in good condition.
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Lita Cabellut
Integrea
2008
Mixed media on canvas (oil paint, acrylic)
75 x 65 cm
Good condition
This painting from 2008, executed in mixed technique, showcases Lita Cabellut's characteristic approach to the human portrait. The face seems partly to emerge and partly to disappear in powerful layers of paint, scraping marks and contrasting color fields. Dark tones are cut through by accents of red and light, creating an intense tension between vulnerability and strength.
The rough surface of the painting, with visible traces of overworking and wear, lends the work an almost sculptural presence. Cabellut uses matter not only to form, but also to render emotion and inner struggle tangible. The portrait is not an individual likeness, but a universal image of humanity, memory and transience.
The work reflects Cabellut's interest in identity and emotional depth and belongs to a period in which her expressive, layered style has fully matured.
Lita Cabellut
Integrea
2008
Mixed media on canvas (oil paint, acrylic)
75 x 65 cm
Good condition
This painting from 2008, executed in mixed technique, showcases Lita Cabellut's characteristic approach to the human portrait. The face seems partly to emerge and partly to disappear in powerful layers of paint, scraping marks and contrasting color fields. Dark tones are cut through by accents of red and light, creating an intense tension between vulnerability and strength.
The rough surface of the painting, with visible traces of overworking and wear, lends the work an almost sculptural presence. Cabellut uses matter not only to form, but also to render emotion and inner struggle tangible. The portrait is not an individual likeness, but a universal image of humanity, memory and transience.
The work reflects Cabellut's interest in identity and emotional depth and belongs to a period in which her expressive, layered style has fully matured.

