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Óscar Seco

Little Nemo in Secoland

11.175
Reserved
Measurements
130 x 162 cm
Discipline
Pintura
Styles
Arte figurativo
Supports
Lienzo
Techniques
Acrílico
Year
2012
Unique work
Little Nemo in Secoland & landscapes is Oscar Seco's latest series of paintings, based on the famous comic character Little Nemo in Slumberland, created by cartoonist Winsor McCay at the beginning of the last century for the New York newspaper. The series also features Dutch and American landscapes from the 18th and 19th centuries, appropriating works by artists such as Alfred Biernstadt, Asher Durand, Jan Van Goyen, Van der Velde, or Jacob Van Ruisdael. A place where we can find apocalyptic environments, dinosaurs, large animals, old monsters, war machines, science fiction iconography, superman, batman, spiderman, etc.

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Óscar Seco

Óscar Seco develops a critical pictorial practice that subverts historical, political, and social narratives through a hybrid iconography that combines war tradition, comic book aesthetics, and apocalyptic imagery. His dense and narrative compositions integrate historical references and dystopian scenarios with a fragmented visual structure loaded with symbolism. Formally, he combines rigorous drawing with parodic and grotesque elements, creating a tension between artifice and content. His color palette alternates between saturated palettes and black and white, always depending on the visual discourse. Conceptually, his work operates through symbolic revisionism, questioning the mythologies of power, collective memory, and structural violence through irony, appropriation, and anachronism.

Financial information

Signature value

28.82 ¢/cm2

Accum. revaluation

44.13 %

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