Description
What Remains is a compelling portrait that explores identity not as something fixed, but as something shaped—layered by experience, memory, and time. Emerging through fractured color and textured surfaces, the face feels both present and evolving, inviting the viewer into a quiet confrontation with what endures beneath transformation.
The eyes serve as the emotional anchor of the composition—steady, observant, and deeply expressive—while surrounding layers of vivid pigment, drips, and cracks suggest erosion, resilience, and renewal. The tension between bold color and darker undertones creates a sense of movement, as if the portrait is simultaneously forming and dissolving.
Created by Miami-based Cuban-American artist Arnaldo Rosello, a self-taught multidisciplinary artist, this work reflects an intuitive, process-driven practice rooted in experimentation and repurposing. Influenced by Neo-Abstraction, Pop Art, and wabi-sabi philosophies, Rosello allows each piece to evolve organically, honoring imperfection as a record of human experience.
This original acrylic-on-canvas artwork is entirely one-of-a-kind (OOAK). It will never be reproduced, recreated, or revisited—making it a singular moment captured on canvas.
Artwork Details
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Artist: Arnaldo Rosello
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Medium: Acrylic on canvas
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Dimensions: 30 x 40 inches
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Weight: Approx. 10–15 lbs
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Style: Neo-Abstract Portraiture
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Origin: Miami, Florida
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Availability: One-of-One original artwork
Ideal for collectors drawn to emotionally resonant portraiture, modern interiors, and art that values depth over perfection.
Collector’s Note
This piece is part of an early body of work offered exclusively as one-of-a-kind originals. No editions. No reproductions. Each work stands alone as a complete expression of the artist’s evolving practice—making early acquisitions especially meaningful for collectors.






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