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Printing :
Digital on Paper , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
36.7x27.6in
About this artwork
This work is from a series that corresponds to "Painters in the Clouds",
In Concrete to Vasili Vasílievich Kandinsky, Moscow, December 4. / December 16, 1866 greg.-Neuilly-sur-Seine, December 13, 1944) was a Russian painter who also theorized about art. He has been mistakenly considered the precursor of abstract art in painting. It was considered for many years that lyrical abstraction and expressionism began with him. However, it has been shown… that artists such as Hilma af Klint and Georgiana Houghton, among others, already made abstract paintings in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
« I wanted to be a pilot, but I ended up painting. Now I fly higher. »
Arturo Prins is an exciting Spanish artist whose style comes from a sensibility of play, discipline, freedom and rebellion, redoubled in a constant reinvention of himself. Thematically, Prins looks to delve into metaphysics, symbolism, esoteric cosmogony, while mixing in humor to soften the transcendent themes in his work. He also describes his work as being "nostalgic for the future, sometimes with a nod to the eclectic spiritualism between East and West."