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Artwork details
- Medium : Monotype on Paper
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 27.6x19.7in
- Edition : All editions sold (20 / 20)
- Artist's proof : 5
- Hors commerce : 5
About this artwork
A biting satire on the digital age. The stencil evokes the rawness of graffiti, fusing technique and concept with astonishing precision. This work is a testament to the power of art to question, provoke, and transcend its own time.
Original work in a Special Edition of 25 copies, 50 x 70 cm, from the year 2025. Signed and numbered on the front.
Aerosols, acrylic, and graphite on GVARRO Acquarelle paper, 240 g/11 lb, fine grain with paper whiskers… and watermarks above and below.
The textures of the paper provide a deep warmth. Direct from the artist's studio. Unframed.
Shipped in a sturdy art tube. Unframed. The edition copy number may vary for security and logistical reasons, but all other specifications are identical.
With a Certificate of Authenticity, properly packaged in a protected and environmentally friendly manner.
Original work in a Special Edition of 25 copies, 50 x 70 cm, from the year 2025. Signed and numbered on the front.
Aerosols, acrylic, and graphite on GVARRO Acquarelle paper, 240 g/11 lb, fine grain with paper whiskers… and watermarks above and below.
The textures of the paper provide a deep warmth. Direct from the artist's studio. Unframed.
Shipped in a sturdy art tube. Unframed. The edition copy number may vary for security and logistical reasons, but all other specifications are identical.
With a Certificate of Authenticity, properly packaged in a protected and environmentally friendly manner.
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.