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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
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18.9x14.2in
About this artwork
"StreetBeerCan" is a powerful exercise in Urban Pop Art that elevates a disposable, everyday object—the beer can—to the status of a cultural icon. The work distils the raw energy of street art through the spray technique, combined with the plasticity and gestural base of acrylic paint on paper.
Execution and Colour: The piece stands out due to its saturated palette, where a neon pink or magenta dominates the central can shape, violently contrasting… with a vibrant yellow background and a dark, earthy base. The use of spray paint delivers a granular effect and a luminous 'haze', while quick lines and acrylic layers construct a simplified volume. The central window of the can, rendered in electric blue, acts as an almost abstract focal point. It is a celebration of low-brow culture and the visual impact that abstraction of the mundane can generate.
Pacorrosa Cuevas is a Spanish artist who fuses painting with technology, land art, 3D printing, and digital processes, backed by a solid training and over twenty-five years of international experience. His work navigates between the macrocosmic and microcosmic, employing techniques that reinterpret painting through virtual reality and sculpture, where color and composition interact with science and nature. His works convey a creative energy that invites us to decipher the profound connections between humanity, nature, and the universe.