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Artwork details
- Medium : Giclée print on Paper
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 19.7x9.1in
About this artwork
The ColorMatch Series is an irony about revealing the hidden.
In this case, Goya's beautiful work "Niño con burro" serves as inspiration for the digital treatment that, through the selection of color pixels, seems to compose the images we see and is a dynamic symbol that mixes the different eras creating a resignified reality. , questioning our visual perception. What we see is what it seems?
Where do the lines that form the paintings come from… and what are they made of? Only each one of us will be able to define what he sees when he looks.
Edition of 45 copies on 310gr baryta paper and pigmented inks, museum conservation.
In this case, Goya's beautiful work "Niño con burro" serves as inspiration for the digital treatment that, through the selection of color pixels, seems to compose the images we see and is a dynamic symbol that mixes the different eras creating a resignified reality. , questioning our visual perception. What we see is what it seems?
Where do the lines that form the paintings come from… and what are they made of? Only each one of us will be able to define what he sees when he looks.
Edition of 45 copies on 310gr baryta paper and pigmented inks, museum conservation.
SiG Martin Sigwald
Spain
Credentials
- Experienced Artist
- Works on commission
« Art is the ultimate tool, you can create what you imagine, and each viewer can imagine what you create. »
Martin Eduardo Sigwald is a Spanish painter and photographer who has exhibited nationally.
The most important aspects of his works are beauty and harmony, after which he strives to convey a reflection rather than a discourse. Sigwald characterizes his art within the frameworks of pop art, baroque and urban art. He employs various symbols taken from different cultures and the images of masterpieces to form his own personal artistic language. His works are present in collections around the world, mainly in Europe and the USA.
The most important aspects of his works are beauty and harmony, after which he strives to convey a reflection rather than a discourse. Sigwald characterizes his art within the frameworks of pop art, baroque and urban art. He employs various symbols taken from different cultures and the images of masterpieces to form his own personal artistic language. His works are present in collections around the world, mainly in Europe and the USA.