Artur Polar - Idol Series 9 - XL - NO Reserve

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Artur Polar presents Idol Series 9 - XL - NO Reserve, an original spray-paint artwork on 220 g paper from 2025, 100 x 70 cm, hand-signed on the front and dated on the back, with a certificate of authenticity, shipped from Portugal in excellent condition.

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This artwork is an original painting by the artist Artur Polar, part of the Idol series, which explores the relationship between the material and the immaterial.

Each artwork is unique and handcrafted by the artist and shipped from his studio in Portugal.
The materials used are spray paint on 220gr paper.
The final artwork may contain some marks or irregularities characteristic of this style of technique.
Hand-signed on the front and dated on the back.
Includes a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Artwork shipped rolled inside a rigid cardboard tube, properly packaged and protected.
As soon as possible, remove the piece from the tube, unroll it, and place it on a flat surface.

Artur Polar is a contemporary artist whose work moves between the abstract and the symbolic, exploring the fusion between gestures and organicity.
His works have a sensory and meditative charge, sometimes referring to spectral and ephemeral beings, sometimes to landscapes diluted in memory, and sometimes to totemic artifacts.
Overall, it seems to contain traces of an ancestral narrative mixed with a contemporary approach.

The artist's favorite medium is spray paint on colored paper because it allows for versatility, where gesture, texture, and transparency are highlighted.

Over the past 15 years, he has been involved in various artistic projects, having already exhibited in Portugal, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands.

This artwork is an original painting by the artist Artur Polar, part of the Idol series, which explores the relationship between the material and the immaterial.

Each artwork is unique and handcrafted by the artist and shipped from his studio in Portugal.
The materials used are spray paint on 220gr paper.
The final artwork may contain some marks or irregularities characteristic of this style of technique.
Hand-signed on the front and dated on the back.
Includes a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist.
Artwork shipped rolled inside a rigid cardboard tube, properly packaged and protected.
As soon as possible, remove the piece from the tube, unroll it, and place it on a flat surface.

Artur Polar is a contemporary artist whose work moves between the abstract and the symbolic, exploring the fusion between gestures and organicity.
His works have a sensory and meditative charge, sometimes referring to spectral and ephemeral beings, sometimes to landscapes diluted in memory, and sometimes to totemic artifacts.
Overall, it seems to contain traces of an ancestral narrative mixed with a contemporary approach.

The artist's favorite medium is spray paint on colored paper because it allows for versatility, where gesture, texture, and transparency are highlighted.

Over the past 15 years, he has been involved in various artistic projects, having already exhibited in Portugal, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, and the Netherlands.

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Artist
Artur Polar
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Idol Series 9 - XL - NO Reserve
Technique
Spray paint
Signature
Hand signed
Country of Origin
Portugal
Year
2025
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Grey, White
Height
100 cm
Width
70 cm
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
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