Large metal inserts of semicircular shape are the unusual protagonists of this abstract painting, in which acrylic paint and metal merge into an evocative and dynamic composition. The artist chose strong colours, spread with a spatula or applied in broad, rough brush strokes. The paint thickens on the canvas, a detail that together with the metal inserts, allows the painting to be defined as textured. The composition can be considered split into two parts: the upper part, lighter where soft, more muted colours prevail. The metal parts are an ideal break (also highlighted by two long straight lines) respect to the lower half of the painting, where warm, bright colours prevail: red, orange, magenta, yellow and, although present but not as the main theme, spots of blue, black and white.
The painting bears the signature of the artist Edgar Ramirez. Delivered with a specific certificate of craftsmanship, it is made entirely by hand and is assembled on an gallery-grade canvas frame. This means that the side - the thickness - of the canvas is also decorated, allowing the owner to hang the painting without a frame, a detail that is important for those who love and appreciate contemporary furniture. With a height of 80 centimetres and a length of 140 centimetres, this painting is just the right size to decorate large living rooms and rooms with large walls.