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J. Oscar MolinaExpressions with Coco Rocha #22018
2018
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Inspired by various facets of his own life story, Salvadoran-American artist J Oscar Molina creates work that seamlessly bridges cultures, industries, and feelings. With a commitment to the pursuit of what he truly loves, his art resonates deeply with all who come in contact with it. Using primarily acrylics, Oscar uniquely weaves the stark contrasts and emotions of colors with geometric shapes and lines. While his style oscillates between the abstract and the real, the common thread within his work is that it always experiments with the weight of lines. Whether incorporating minimal dots, lines, or shapes, his pieces never cease to tell a story. From the stages of human love to elements of the natural world, Oscar has created art that communicates a wide range of thoughts, feelings, and objects for the last 25 years.
- Creator:J. Oscar Molina (1971, American, Salvadoran)
- Creation Year:2018
- Dimensions:Height: 20 in (50.8 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)
- More Editions & Sizes:Edition 1 of 2Price: $2,000
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- Gallery Location:Southampton, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2264214428912
J. Oscar Molina is a painter and sculptor as well as Founder of Oscar Molina Gallery in Southampton, NY. He is most well-known for his “Children of the World” series which is comprised of large and small-scale sculptures as well as abstract paintings. The works in this series are inspired by and emanate from the artist’s vivid memories of his treacherous journey through the desert as a 16-year old escaping the violence of then war-torn El Salvador in the hopes of finding safe haven in the United States. For J. Oscar Molina, art is everywhere. Let us look closer with greater attention -observe yourself a little more- you’ll see it.
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