In the Torn Poster paintings by Amparo Dominguez, his intention is to visually represent
Of involuntary inspiration, seeing the walls of the streets full of posters torn by people, leaving a mark for later reflection.
Deconstructing tears, to give them another life and use,
throwing a message that is a glimpse into the past
the present and the future.
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| Birth of Wonder Venus 130 x 57 cm Acrylic/ canvas |
100 x 81 cm
Acrylic/ canvas
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| Captain America 186 x 126 cm Acrylic/ Canvas |
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| Give me a kiss 61 x 97 cm Acrylic/ linen |
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| Wonder Life 65 x 50 cm Acrylic/ linen |
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| Krrakk! 123 x 119 cm Acrylic/ Wood |
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| Torn Posters: AAAAAH 123 x 210 cm Acrylic/ Wood |
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| Torn Posters: Whack 40 x 123 cm Acrylic/ wood |
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| Torn Posters: She-Bam 123 x 105 cm Acrylic/ wood |
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| Torn Posters: Rita Hayworth 130 x 130 cm Acrylic/ Linen |
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| Torn Posters: Splat 70 x 123 cm Acrylic/ Wood |
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| Torn posters: Only a dream 120 x 60 cm Acrylic/ Wood |
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| Torn posters: Edward 40 x 40 cm Acrylic/ Wood |
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| Torn posters: Liz Tylor 60 x 60 cm Acrylic/ Wood |
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| Torn posters: Kim Novak 60 x 60 cm Acrylic/ Wood |































