Art
Dangerous Love
Price On Request Painting made out of color pencils 72 x 83,9 inBorn in Bogota, Colombia in 1962, Federico Uribe studied art at the University of Los Andes in Bogota. In 1988, he left for New York to pursue a master of fine arts degree under the supervision of Luis Camnitzer, a pioneer of 1960s Conceptualism movement. Uribe’s passion to study art took him to Russia, Cuba, Mexico, England and finally, to Miami where he resides and work now. Federico Uribe is a conceptual artist, whose artworks not only signifies to the language of pop art, but have a formal reference to the history and tradition of classical art as well. Through the juxtaposition of everyday objects and ideas in a radical manner, his artworks are laden with surprise, irony, humour and beauty. Through his art, Uribe enables the viewer to take a more in-depth observation at the beauty that surrounds our world and to reassess them in a much different perspective. Uribe creates sculptures that are not sculpted but constructed and weaved in all kinds of different ways , curious , unpredictable, repetitive and almost compulsive. Uribe’s works follow the classical canons of figurative and abstract art but the result is absolutely whimsical yet contains enormous efficacy and communicability. He takes on a subject matter and presents it in a comical historical display of ordinary items which now formed into the definitive style of Uribe. Through the vision and talent of Uribe, these ordinary objects have gone beyond their basic functionality, assimilated and morphed into a collective singular entity defined by a new set of aesthetics that is full of colour, playfulness and yet with an innate meaning imbued by the artist. Uribe works has been exhibited in numerous exhibitions and art fairs. He has also held several solo...
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Even a doll can Relieve it
Price On Request Tarpaulin, giclee, acrylic, gouache medium 63,8 x 76,4 in (162 x 194 cm)Kazuki Takamatsu was born in 1978 in Sendai, and studied oil painting at the Tohoku University of Art & Design, graduating in 2001. He is known for his haunting, ethereal images of nymph-like Japanese girls floating on jet-black backgrounds. Takamatsu is part of a new...
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Power of a Doll
Price On Request Tarpaulin, giclee, acrylic, gouache medium 57 x 57 in (145 x 145 cm)Kazuki Takamatsu was born in 1978 in Sendai, and studied oil painting at the Tohoku University of Art & Design, graduating in 2001. He is known for his haunting, ethereal images of nymph-like Japanese girls floating on jet-black backgrounds. Takamatsu is part of a new...
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People are the Same
Price On Request Tarpaulin, giclee, acrylic, gouache medium 57 x 57 in (145 x 145 cm)Kazuki Takamatsu was born in 1978 in Sendai, and studied oil painting at the Tohoku University of Art & Design, graduating in 2001. He is known for his haunting, ethereal images of nymph-like Japanese girls floating on jet-black backgrounds. Takamatsu is part of a new...
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Temperamental, 2015
Price On Request Tarpaulin, giclee, acrylic, gouache medium 57 x 44 in (145 x 112 cm)Kazuki Takamatsu was born in 1978 in Sendai, and studied oil painting at the Tohoku University of Art & Design, graduating in 2001. He is known for his haunting, ethereal images of nymph-like Japanese girls floating on jet-black backgrounds. Takamatsu is part of a new...
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Memory, 2015
Price On Request Tarpaulin, giclee, acrylic, gouache medium 45,7 x 45,7 in (116 x 116 cm)Kazuki Takamatsu was born in 1978 in Sendai, and studied oil painting at the Tohoku University of Art & Design, graduating in 2001. He is known for his haunting, ethereal images of nymph-like Japanese girls floating on jet-black backgrounds. Takamatsu is part of a new...
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Spiral of Memory - Flower, 2015
Price On Request Tarpaulin, giclee, acrylic, gouache medium 45,7 x 35,8 in (116 x 91 cm)Kazuki Takamatsu was born in 1978 in Sendai, and studied oil painting at the Tohoku University of Art & Design, graduating in 2001. He is known for his haunting, ethereal images of nymph-like Japanese girls floating on jet-black backgrounds. Takamatsu is part of a new...
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Meditation, 2015
Price On Request Tarpaulin, giclee, acrylic, gouache medium 39,4 x 39,4 in (100 x 100 cm)Kazuki Takamatsu was born in 1978 in Sendai, and studied oil painting at the Tohoku University of Art & Design, graduating in 2001. He is known for his haunting, ethereal images of nymph-like Japanese girls floating on jet-black backgrounds. Takamatsu is part of a new...
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Guidance of information, 2015
Price On Request Tarpaulin, giclee, acrylic, gouache medium 39,4 x 31,5 in (100 x 80 cm)Kazuki Takamatsu was born in 1978 in Sendai, and studied oil painting at the Tohoku University of Art & Design, graduating in 2001. He is known for his haunting, ethereal images of nymph-like Japanese girls floating on jet-black backgrounds. Takamatsu is part of a new...
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Floating Child, 2015
Price On Request Tarpaulin, giclee, acrylic, gouache medium 23,6 x 19,7 in (60 x 50 cm)Kazuki Takamatsu was born in 1978 in Sendai, and studied oil painting at the Tohoku University of Art & Design, graduating in 2001. He is known for his haunting, ethereal images of nymph-like Japanese girls floating on jet-black backgrounds. Takamatsu is part of a new...
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The different side of feeling, 2015
Price On Request Tarpaulin, giclee, acrylic, gouache medium 57 x 44 in (145 x 112 cm)Kazuki Takamatsu was born in 1978 in Sendai, and studied oil painting at the Tohoku University of Art & Design, graduating in 2001. He is known for his haunting, ethereal images of nymph-like Japanese girls floating on jet-black backgrounds. Takamatsu is part of a new...
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Lines of Travel 58
Price On Request Hand-dyed Hanji paper 35,4 x 45,7 in (90 x 116 cm)Born in Korea in 1961, Suh Jeong Min received his BFA from Chosun University and his MFA from Kyonggi University. He is known for his use of hanji, or traditional Korean paper made from the inner bark of Mulberry trees, to create elegant and somewhat imposing works...
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Sun, 2015
Price On Request Hand-dyed Hanji paper 55,1 x 63 in (140 x 160 cm)Born in Korea in 1961, Suh Jeong Min received his BFA from Chosun University and his MFA from Kyonggi University. He is known for his use of hanji, or traditional Korean paper made from the inner bark of Mulberry trees, to create elegant and somewhat imposing works...
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