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This vibrant and charming painting by Ecuadorian artist Matias captures a rural scene of a farmer amidst lush green crops. The artist's use of bold colors and detailed patterns creates a lively and textured composition. The figure, dressed in traditional clothing with a woven basket by his side, is depicted with expressive hands as if offering or receiving, symbolizing the connection between people and the land. The bright blue sky contrasts beautifully with the rich greens of the field, adding a sense of hope and abundance to the scene. The rustic wooden frame enhances the artwork's folkloric and earthy appeal.
Provenance: Private Collection from the estate of former Ecuadorian Ambassador Marcos Francisco Suescum Otatti and his wife, Tatiana Marin Orama.
Medium: Oil on canvas, framed with a natural wood frame
Dimensions: H:8in x W:6in APPROXIMATELY
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