Yamila - Jesucristo: Redención en Kintsugi






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About the work:
The piece presented is part of a limited edition of 10 units worldwide, digitally created and hand-signed by the artist. Each print is unique within its series, guaranteeing its exclusivity and authenticity. On the back are all the pertinent details of the work, numbering and signature.
Total dimensions: 60 x 80 cm
Material: High-quality professional 100% cotton canvas, maximum resistance to handling and external agents from Eco Canvas Roma Glossy, Satin finish. We guarantee a durable product with visual quality.
Technique: Giclée printing, renowned for its precision and lasting quality.
About the artist:
Yamila Velázquez (Las Tunas, Cuba, 1993) is a contemporary artist who uses digital intelligence tools, currently living and working in Alicante, Spain. Owner and partner of a company dedicated to the sale, representation and development of artists and artworks, Velázquez combines her business vision with a deep artistic sensibility.
This young Cuban talent has established herself in the field of digital art, using contemporary media to explore themes related to nature, landscape and the intimate relationship between woman and her surroundings. Her works address with subtlety and strong visual impact topics such as beauty, love, sensuality and feminine delicacy, always framed in enveloping, romantic and refined atmospheres.
With a vibrant and expressive aesthetic, Yamila Velázquez manages to fuse classical influences with a modern language, resulting in versatile, fresh and deeply evocative works. The pictorial texture of her images, the masterful use of color and the emotionally balanced composition position her work as a current artistic proposition of high aesthetic value.
Shipping and presentation:
The work will be carefully packed by a professional and shipped in a rigid cardboard tube, internally protected with bubble wrap to guarantee its integrity during transport. Shipments are made through reliable courier companies such as UPS, FedEx or Correos Spain, depending on the destination and the most convenient option in each case.
The estimated delivery time is 7 to 10 days, though it may vary depending on the destination country.
In the imposing visual work, the sacred figure of Jesus Christ is reinterpreted through the powerful philosophy of Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing what is broken with gold to embellish its scars. With a baroque composition of deep emotional charge, the digital canvas intertwines the suffering of the Passion — evident in the crown of thorns and the bleeding stigmas — with intricate gold veins that traverse his skin, the crimson cloak and the imposing halo of marble in the background. This conceptual symbiosis transforms Christ’s wounds not into symbols of defeat, but into mystical fractures soldered by resilience and divinity, turning the piece into a contemporary collectible that dialogically marries Western sacred devotion with the aesthetics of Eastern imperfection."
About the work:
The piece presented is part of a limited edition of 10 units worldwide, digitally created and hand-signed by the artist. Each print is unique within its series, guaranteeing its exclusivity and authenticity. On the back are all the pertinent details of the work, numbering and signature.
Total dimensions: 60 x 80 cm
Material: High-quality professional 100% cotton canvas, maximum resistance to handling and external agents from Eco Canvas Roma Glossy, Satin finish. We guarantee a durable product with visual quality.
Technique: Giclée printing, renowned for its precision and lasting quality.
About the artist:
Yamila Velázquez (Las Tunas, Cuba, 1993) is a contemporary artist who uses digital intelligence tools, currently living and working in Alicante, Spain. Owner and partner of a company dedicated to the sale, representation and development of artists and artworks, Velázquez combines her business vision with a deep artistic sensibility.
This young Cuban talent has established herself in the field of digital art, using contemporary media to explore themes related to nature, landscape and the intimate relationship between woman and her surroundings. Her works address with subtlety and strong visual impact topics such as beauty, love, sensuality and feminine delicacy, always framed in enveloping, romantic and refined atmospheres.
With a vibrant and expressive aesthetic, Yamila Velázquez manages to fuse classical influences with a modern language, resulting in versatile, fresh and deeply evocative works. The pictorial texture of her images, the masterful use of color and the emotionally balanced composition position her work as a current artistic proposition of high aesthetic value.
Shipping and presentation:
The work will be carefully packed by a professional and shipped in a rigid cardboard tube, internally protected with bubble wrap to guarantee its integrity during transport. Shipments are made through reliable courier companies such as UPS, FedEx or Correos Spain, depending on the destination and the most convenient option in each case.
The estimated delivery time is 7 to 10 days, though it may vary depending on the destination country.
In the imposing visual work, the sacred figure of Jesus Christ is reinterpreted through the powerful philosophy of Kintsugi, the Japanese art of repairing what is broken with gold to embellish its scars. With a baroque composition of deep emotional charge, the digital canvas intertwines the suffering of the Passion — evident in the crown of thorns and the bleeding stigmas — with intricate gold veins that traverse his skin, the crimson cloak and the imposing halo of marble in the background. This conceptual symbiosis transforms Christ’s wounds not into symbols of defeat, but into mystical fractures soldered by resilience and divinity, turning the piece into a contemporary collectible that dialogically marries Western sacred devotion with the aesthetics of Eastern imperfection."
