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Artworks
Camila Echavarria Colombia, b. 1989
The Concert - Birds of Macondo, 2025Acrylic on canvas161 x 100 x 4 cm
63 3/8 x 39 3/8 x 1 5/8 inUSD 12,000.00Further images
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Framed dimensions: 167 x 106 x 4 cm. Technical Specs - English Title: The Concert - Birds of Macondo Artist: Camila Echavarria Year of Creation: 2025 Medium: Acrylic over canvas...Framed dimensions: 167 x 106 x 4 cm.Technical Specs - English
Title: The Concert - Birds of Macondo
Artist: Camila Echavarria
Year of Creation: 2025
Medium: Acrylic over canvas
Dimensions: 161 x 100 cm
Edition: Unique Piece
Weight: 3 kg (approx)Frame: Ayous Wood - Imported from Europe
Concept:
The Concert – Birds of Macondo draws inspiration from a personal experience in Ciénaga, where a tree overflowing with birds sparked the idea for this painting. The image of that tree lingered, becoming an obsession that demanded to be brought to life on canvas. This visual memory intertwined with Gabriel García Márquez’s description from One Hundred Years of Solitude.
“The concert of so many different birds became so disturbing that Úrsula would plug her ears with beeswax so as not to lose her sense of reality.”
In this painting, the trees form an orchestra of magical sounds, with each tree representing the unique voices of different birds: the tree of hummingbirds, the tree of ducks, the tree of seagulls, and the tree of swallows. The visual arrangement is designed to evoke not only sight but also the sensation of sound—transforming the scene into a vibrant, living orchestra.
The composition features three main trees in striking shades of pink, magenta, and bright red. Their design is inspired by the botanical arrangements of the Dallas Arboretum, adding a contemporary botanical influence to the scene. Together, the vibrant colors and dynamic birdlife create a painting that captures both the visual and auditory essence of nature, echoing the magical realism of García Márquez’s world.
Lastly, a unique detail adds a layer of literary symbolism: the tree of iguanas. This element references the novel’s central couple, who, as cousins, feared that their union might result in offspring resembling iguanas—a motif representing superstition, fate, and the complexities of human connection within the story.
As always, a hidden jaguar can be found among the treetops, adding an element of mystery and discovery for those who observe closely.
Additionally, the painting integrates a barcode where each number holds a specific meaning, it needs to be decoded.
Care Instructions:
● Lighting: Display the painting away from direct sunlight and high-intensity light to prevent fading.
● Handling: Avoid placing your hands directly on the canvas. Use latex gloves when handling the painting.
● Display Tip: I love the contrast of white against gray. If you have the opportunity, consider painting the wall gray to beautifully enhance the artwork.
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