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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
The Romanian Carpathians, also named Transylvanian Alps, are one of the largest wilderness landscapes of Europe’s. The Romanian Carpathians are composed mainly of hard crystalline and volcanic rocks, which give the region the massive character.
Painted on a professional artist's canvas using oil, acrylic paint, and enamel.
The painting is 100% handmade by Ilgvars Zalans. The painting is signed, dated, and comes with a certificate of authenticity.… Frame not included.
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Ilgvars Zalans, a Latvian painter, has exhibited in the United States and Switzerland. He has also completed several residencies in Asia and South America. Since 2007, Zalans has crossed the globe with his action-painting performances, visiting over 33 countries. All of his compositions, whether an object, creature or place, reflect fundamental aspects of the human experience. He creates using acrylic on canvas.
« I focus on images and motifs that are fundamental, archetypal, and universal in human experience, as opposed to those that are socially determined. »
Ilgvars Zalāns is a Latvian visual artist working primarily with abstract painting and mixed media. His practice investigates borders as conditions of tension, control, and transformation rather than fixed geographical lines. Using repetitive structures, grid formations, and deliberate material disruptions, he reflects on how systems of order reveal their fragility over time.
Zalāns’ works combine vivid, often contrasting color fields with graphic elements and traces of erosion, allowing the painting to function as both an image and a physical record. His recent projects focus on border zones as spaces where political, social, and perceptual boundaries intersect, positioning abstraction as a critical tool for examining contemporary instability.