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Medium :
Pen, Colored Pencil on Cardboard , Cardboard
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
7.3x13.2in
About this artwork
Acrylic on cardboard (2023) is a material exploration of solitude and the cosmos. Presented in a three-dimensional box format, the work immerses the viewer in a deep void dotted with stars, where a luminous and textured central sphere stands out.
Within this orb, gestural and organic strokes suggest forms in constant metamorphosis, inviting a free interpretation that ranges from the microscopic to the galactic. The contrast between the absolute… black of the background, the vibrant red and orange edges, and the coolness of the white sphere creates a powerful visual tension.
The artwork includes an interactive and conceptual element on its reverse: a flap with color swatches and the handwritten question, "What else is in space?", which reinforces the inquisitive and experimental nature of the piece. It's an ideal work for collectors seeking contemporary art with a strong tactile and reflective quality.
Nicolás A. Urquiza, an Argentinian trained in drawing, painting, and sound and image design in Buenos Aires, explores the intersection of traditional and digital art using oil, sculpture, glitch art, photocopies, and animation. His techniques range from hyperrealism to automatic drawing and what he calls "cubism in motion," where he combines reduction, margin manipulation, and simultaneous perspectives, creating introspective and experimental works. His pieces convey a profound existential and cathartic presence, inviting the viewer to experience a renewal of perception and a meditative connection with the Polish-Pataphysical here-and-now.