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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
40.2x44.9in
About this artwork
"Fenals Beach". Created with the "Picselazum" technique, it depicts a beautiful day at Fenals Beach in Lloret de Mar. Painted in oil, the pixels are made with acrylic paint. Up close, it appears to be an abstract painting; only from a distance does the landscape open up. This piece evokes a sense of calm at the beach. Just to create the canvas, the artist needed 5 days, and one more day to prepare the paint (about 4 kg) specially for his signature… technique. It is painted/created in shades of gray, white, and black to evoke a timeless feeling. This beautiful painting is a perfect size to add a touch of the beach to any room. Its unique style and technique make it an uncopyable piece of art. Consider adding this piece to your collection and bring the tranquility of the beach into your space.
Sargis Knyazyan, a painter born in Armenia and now based in Spain, works with innovative painting methods that reflect his deep artistic experience. He uses his pioneering "Picselazum" technique—pushing paint through the canvas to create pixelated textures—blending tactile, contemporary illusion with references to the past. His works are intensely expressive, evoking nostalgia, unity, and the intricate beauty and cruelty of the human experience.