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More about Peter Doig in Lima

As we observe two miniature paintings of Ana Arcas (Spain, 1983), the reduction of nature becomes tangible. In her work Peter Doing in Lima, Arcas captures the immensity of the sea with a horizon blurred by mist and a minimal brushstroke that situates a boat in the middle of the Pacific. In Let the Color of the Sea not Know What does the One of the Sky the fog of the Peruvian coast calibrates the elements of the landscape in a similar tone.