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Bodies painted on canvas without clothes, whose gaze expresses beauty and suffering

Dino Valls is a master at diving into the human psyche, as he has created a series of portraits that show naked women somewhere between pain and beauty. At times, his hyperreal artworks are painful to look at, as they evoke the deepest feelings.

Valls for many years in his photographs shows the psychological state of persons, as he started researching human psyche through a series of portraits. He combined his diploma in medicine and surgery with art, to mastered the anatomy of his characters.

Valls has been creating for years hyperrealistic images, which are like incorrectly assembled puzzles. In many of his works he shows women, whose anatomy is in focus – different parts of the body are exposed and disorganized in the pictures.

He tries with art capture the personality of women, their fears, phobias and their impact on the environment. The girl in one picture is trapped in a dollhouse of unusual scenarios. The head of the second girl is closed in cabinet with various beauty products.

You see beauty or suffering?

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WIND 61×45cm 2009

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The woman is in front of a Southern Celestial Planisphere with its stars forming the ancient constellations represented iconographically. Among them, the constellation of Orion is colored, on whose heel a pin is stuck.⠀ ⠀ On the skin of the female figure's chest, some scratches made with the pin have joined several nevi to draw the exact arrangement of the stars that form the constellation of Scorpius, which would be found exactly in that place in the planisphere that she has behind, which is right on the opposite side of the planisphere with respect to that of Orion.⠀ ⠀ These two antagonistic constellations refer us to the Greek myth of Orion and his punishment by the goddess Artemis by means of one scorpion. _____ Detail of CONSTELLATIO (2017) Oil / Wood 42 x 38 cm | 16.5 x 15 in

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PROSCAENIA 100×70cm 2011

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Dino Valls Fılum 25×20cm 2013

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