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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
How do you paint a port without painting a single ship? Le Port extracts the essence of the dock —its noise, its blocks, its irregular geometry, its colors worn by the sun and salt— and translates it into an almost architectural composition.
Acrylic on canvas, 100 × 100 × 2 cm. Mirages Series. A layered work: slabs of color that collide, overlap, and rest, like the containers, docks, and harsh shadows of an industrial port. Intense blues coexist… with luminous ochres, deep blacks, and whites that act as spaces of respite, creating a tense and vibrant balance.
It doesn't describe a specific place, but rather the feeling of being in front of a port: the contrast between order and chaos, between movement and stillness. The abstract memory of a place where everything seems about to depart.
Signed on the back, certificate of authenticity, international packaging. Large-format statement print for spacious living rooms, boutique hotels, or executive offices.
Acrylic on canvas, 100 × 100 × 2 cm. Mirages Series. A layered work: slabs of color that collide, overlap, and rest, like the containers, docks, and harsh shadows of an industrial port. Intense blues coexist… with luminous ochres, deep blacks, and whites that act as spaces of respite, creating a tense and vibrant balance.
It doesn't describe a specific place, but rather the feeling of being in front of a port: the contrast between order and chaos, between movement and stillness. The abstract memory of a place where everything seems about to depart.
Signed on the back, certificate of authenticity, international packaging. Large-format statement print for spacious living rooms, boutique hotels, or executive offices.
David Albert
Spain
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
David Albert (Spain, 1975) is a contemporary painter based in Catalonia. The Mediterranean, the Ebro Delta, and the mineral light of the coast are his permanent workspace.
His current practice is articulated in three series: Mirages —landscapes of memory constructed by glazes, sanding and impasto—, Géométries en Calme —where geometry learns to be silent— and Architecture of Silence, a vertical exploration of structure as a chromatic score.
She works in acrylic on canvas, in formats between 50×50 and 150×150 cm. Her palette—deep turquoises, oxidized ochres, titanium whites, bituminous blacks—translates her Mediterranean origin into a material and contained language, where color is not applied: it is discovered.
Her work has been exhibited at international art fairs (Art3F Bordeaux, Luxembourg, Barcelona, Milan) and in galleries such as Van Gogh Madrid and Petit Atelier Lleida. Her work is included in Singulart's curatorial selections due to its technical and material coherence.
His current practice is articulated in three series: Mirages —landscapes of memory constructed by glazes, sanding and impasto—, Géométries en Calme —where geometry learns to be silent— and Architecture of Silence, a vertical exploration of structure as a chromatic score.
She works in acrylic on canvas, in formats between 50×50 and 150×150 cm. Her palette—deep turquoises, oxidized ochres, titanium whites, bituminous blacks—translates her Mediterranean origin into a material and contained language, where color is not applied: it is discovered.
Her work has been exhibited at international art fairs (Art3F Bordeaux, Luxembourg, Barcelona, Milan) and in galleries such as Van Gogh Madrid and Petit Atelier Lleida. Her work is included in Singulart's curatorial selections due to its technical and material coherence.