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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
This work is a fusion of geometry and surrealism, where I wanted to capture life sprouting from the unexpected, like that geometric tuber expanding into the organic. The texture and depth created with acrylic and spray paint convey vibrant energy and mystery, inviting us to question the relationship between nature and form.
Agosin Andres (Monk) was born in Viña del Mar, Chile and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a graphic designer, art director and artist. He is founder of Göoo and 1:100 magazines.
He is a member of a generation of artists who have taken their talents beyond traditional galleries, mixing street art, live interventions, as well as the customization of objects and toys.
Being part of the emerging street art movement in Argentina, his walls and paintings have landed in several cities and publishers of Latin America, Mexico, USA and Europe. Influenced by various artistic expressions such as pop-surrealism (lowbrow), cubism and modern architecture, his works have a strong color imprint and coexistence between geometric and organic, defined and stained shapes, result of his back and forth going between fine art and street art. His work has been recognized by critics and has been published in books and magazines in different countries such as Australia, Brazil, China and England.