





La Ira (2024) Digital Arts by Ariela Alez
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Art Print "Fine Art" - Glossy finish on a fiber base paper 325 g.

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- Giclée Print / Digital Print
- Dimensions Several sizes available
- Several s available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
- Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- AI generated image The artist created this image leveraging Artificial Intelligence technology
- Categories Mythology
Simbolismo del León Antropomorfo:
El león, tradicionalmente un símbolo de fuerza y majestad, aquí se transforma en una representación más oscura de la ira. Al adoptar características humanas como los puños, el león se convierte en un emblema de cómo la ira puede dominar y manipular las acciones humanas. Este detalle sugiere que la ira no solo es una fuerza animal o primitiva sino también un aspecto intrínsecamente humano, capaz de provocar conflictos y alterar el comportamiento racional.
Dinámica Visual y Emocional:
La escena está cargada de dinamismo y emoción. La técnica artística empleada, con un uso experto de la luz, sombra y color, resalta la tensión física y emocional del momento. Los colores tierra y la atmósfera casi apocalíptica subrayan la seriedad del conflicto, mientras que las expresiones y la musculatura de los hombres reflejan la intensidad de su enfrentamiento.
Interpretación Temática:
La obra invita a los espectadores a reflexionar sobre la naturaleza de la ira y su impacto en la vida humana. A través de su lucha, los hombres representan la batalla contra los impulsos iracundos internos y cómo estos pueden escalar hasta conflictos destructivos. El león, actuando como un titiritero, refuerza la idea de que la ira puede controlar y dirigir las acciones humanas hacia resultados negativos.
En conjunto, esta obra no solo es un retrato visualmente impactante de la ira como pecado capital, sino también un profundo comentario sobre la lucha humana para dominar nuestras emociones más salvajes. Proporciona una poderosa exploración de cómo la ira, aunque profundamente humana, necesita ser entendida y controlada para evitar que desgarre el tejido de nuestras relaciones y sociedades.
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Hello! I am Ariela Alez, an emerging Uruguayan artist.
My art is a fusion of traditional and modern techniques, where acrylics are intertwined with digital art and artificial intelligence image generation, creating a canvas of infinite possibilities. It is a constant dialogue between tradition and innovation, a playing field where shape and color intertwine, creating new stories.
In my work, I seek to express a spectrum of emotions, thoughts and concepts that unfold through my brush. It is a search for my identity, an exploration of what it means to "BE URUGUAYAN".
It is a journey through figurative neo-cubism and digital expression. The software I use is mainly Photoshop and of course Midjourney and Stable Diffusion as the most prominent image generation AIs. But I have also ventured into many others such as DEEP DREAM GENERATOR, LEONARDO AI, LEXICA, among some others.
I was born and lived my first years in a rural area of the department of Lavalleja, in a small corner of Uruguay.
Rural school No. 23 in Gaetán saw my first steps, but I finished high school in Montevideo.
All the knowledge acquired in graphic design and illustration was self-taught.
My works are a mirror of my life, an intertwining of my rural roots, the culture of my beloved country and my adaptation to the digital world.
Through my paintings, I seek to capture emotions, thoughts and concepts.
This is me, a housewife with artist aspirations.
- Nationality: URUGUAY
- Date of birth : 1969
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Uruguayan Artists
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