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Artwork details
- Printing : Hybrid on Paper
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 23.6x23.6in
- Edition : All editions sold (3 / 3)
About this artwork
From the Ephemeral Essence Diaries series- Very often when I'm painting, I know that there are parts of my work that I must sacrifice for the sake of the composition of the painting as a whole. Before continuing, I take photos of the interesting parts that were ephemeral then but that I have decided to convert into something different and new, translated into something lasting ever since. These portraits, diary of fragments recovered from my drawing,…
represent the inner world of my thoughts on that particular day when I was working on a painting that became a different version of me.
About material:
• Glicée limited edition of 3 pieces worked independently with acrylic
• Type: Giclée fine art print
• paper: Hahnemühle William Turner (310 g/m²). Matte watercolor texture, natural white, handmade style paper.
• Edition 60X60cm
• Signed and numbered on the front. Authenticity certification.
About material:
• Glicée limited edition of 3 pieces worked independently with acrylic
• Type: Giclée fine art print
• paper: Hahnemühle William Turner (310 g/m²). Matte watercolor texture, natural white, handmade style paper.
• Edition 60X60cm
• Signed and numbered on the front. Authenticity certification.
Bego Lafuente
Netherlands
Credentials
- Established Artist
- International Exposure
- Art Fair Participant
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« I explore the essence of art and am intrigued by the "why" of works that last over time, as well as the why of those that fall into oblivion. »
Begoña Lafuente is a painter and illustrator based in the Netherlands whose works have been widely exhibited internationally, as well as in Spain. For her, art is a timeless conversation where not everything is said and "the essential is diluted." Lafuente describes her works as a game of combinations that combines materials, textures and colors, improvising new routes for the senses. In addition, she integrates movement and contrast in her compositions to cultivate visual and emotional tension.