
Palangre (muro de mar II)
2016
Yoan Capote's *Palangre (muro de mar II)* presents an arresting seascape rendered not through conventional brushwork alone, but through thousands of embedded fish hooks and nails that ripple across the linen and wood panel surface, creating a visceral, almost threatening texture. The oil-painted waves take on a haunting psychological weight, as the hooks — tools of longing, survival, and entrapment — transform the familiar imagery of the ocean into a metaphor for the perilous journey and desperate desire to escape that defines the Cuban experience. The result is a work that is simultaneously beautiful and menacing, inviting viewers to look closely while subtly warning them of the dangers that lie beneath the surface.
- Medium
- fish hooks, nails, oil and linen on wood panel
- Spotted At
- Auction House · Phillips
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September 26, 2018
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