Dikhotomy - Mozzarella Devotion - No Reserve - Unique Edition






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Dikhotomy presents Mozzarella Devotion - No Reserve - Unique Edition, a hand-signed 1/1 giclée digital print on 350 gsm cotton canvas, 50 × 70 cm, depicting a portrait and dated 2026.
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● Exclusive Unique Edition (1/1) – Giclée print on 350 gsm cotton canvas, full size 50 × 70 cm.
The image itself measures 40 × 60 cm and is printed with 5 cm. white margins on all sides, allowing for a clean, professional mounting without cropping the artwork. Perfect for framing or stretching. The artwork is hand-signed on the back by the artist and includes a stamped seal and a certificate of authenticity (COA).
/// "A serene young woman disrupts pictorial solemnity by surrendering to an act as mundane as it is irresistible. The still-melting pizza fractures historical time, turning the classical portrait into a scene of contemporary desire. Tradition watches in silence as everyday pleasure claims its space within the museum."///
● A unique collector’s experience – After your purchase, you’ll receive a digital certificate via email. Inside the package, you’ll also find a printed card signed by hand, along with an exclusive certificate containing full artist details and proof of authenticity.
● Secure & eco-friendly packaging – Carefully rolled into a recyclable cardboard tube and placed inside a rigid box for extra protection. Insured shipping with tracking number. Orders are prepared within 24–48 hours. Estimated delivery: 3–5 business days within Europe, 5–7 days internationally.
● About the Artist:
Original work by Nando López, a digital artist based in Barcelona. Trained in advertising design, he began his career in agencies and design studios before fully transitioning into fashion illustration, collaborating with internationally recognized brands.
● About the Dikhotomy Project:
For the past four years, Dikhotomy has been an ongoing series of digital collages and illustrations where classical art and contemporary culture collide unapologetically. Fragments of art history blend with pop elements, visual irony, and cultural critique to provoke both reflection and amusement.
Each piece is the result of a creative clash between handcrafted digital editing and AI-powered tools (midjourney and recraft) merging the human and the technological. Influenced by pop art and urban art, Dikhotomy is a deliberate parody of the art world and an invitation to view it from a new perspective.
● Highlights:
— Confirmed solo exhibition at Gamla Kraftstationen Gallery (Sweden), 1 May – 28 September 2025.
— Upcoming digital show: “Lost in Alteration” at the Digital Horizons Museum, 25–28 October 2025.
— His illustration “I am Jesus” was featured on the cover of Newsweek (Polish edition), further establishing his international reach.
— In addition to exhibiting at fairs and galleries, he collaborates with interior design and concept stores in Spain, France, Belgium, and Norway.
Inspiration: classical art, female portrait, historical painting, old masters, renaissance aesthetic, romantic aesthetic, academic aesthetic, realistic portrait, female figure, young woman, porcelain skin, delicate gesture, direct gaze, serene expression, high collar, white lace, antique clothing, historical fashion, painterly background, neutral background, soft light, diffused lighting, centered composition, visual balance, oil texture, oil painting, soft brushwork, intimate scene, everyday act, food in art, gastronomy in art, pizza, pizza slice, melted cheese, stretched mozzarella, italian food, bite, eating, act of eating, gastronomic pleasure, sensory pleasure, visual irony, artistic humor, subtle sarcasm, contrast of eras, cultural clash, altered art, artistic appropriation, classical reinterpretation, temporal dialogue, subtle surrealism, absurd scene, classical beauty, female iconography, contemporary art, visual narrative, elegant provocation, sensual gesture, subtle eroticism, pop culture, figurative art, ironic portrait, intervened portrait, conceptual art, hybrid art, visual tension, culinary detail, everyday food, Jan van Eyck, Johannes Vermeer, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, William Adolphe Bouguereau, Raphael, Francisco de Goya
● Exclusive Unique Edition (1/1) – Giclée print on 350 gsm cotton canvas, full size 50 × 70 cm.
The image itself measures 40 × 60 cm and is printed with 5 cm. white margins on all sides, allowing for a clean, professional mounting without cropping the artwork. Perfect for framing or stretching. The artwork is hand-signed on the back by the artist and includes a stamped seal and a certificate of authenticity (COA).
/// "A serene young woman disrupts pictorial solemnity by surrendering to an act as mundane as it is irresistible. The still-melting pizza fractures historical time, turning the classical portrait into a scene of contemporary desire. Tradition watches in silence as everyday pleasure claims its space within the museum."///
● A unique collector’s experience – After your purchase, you’ll receive a digital certificate via email. Inside the package, you’ll also find a printed card signed by hand, along with an exclusive certificate containing full artist details and proof of authenticity.
● Secure & eco-friendly packaging – Carefully rolled into a recyclable cardboard tube and placed inside a rigid box for extra protection. Insured shipping with tracking number. Orders are prepared within 24–48 hours. Estimated delivery: 3–5 business days within Europe, 5–7 days internationally.
● About the Artist:
Original work by Nando López, a digital artist based in Barcelona. Trained in advertising design, he began his career in agencies and design studios before fully transitioning into fashion illustration, collaborating with internationally recognized brands.
● About the Dikhotomy Project:
For the past four years, Dikhotomy has been an ongoing series of digital collages and illustrations where classical art and contemporary culture collide unapologetically. Fragments of art history blend with pop elements, visual irony, and cultural critique to provoke both reflection and amusement.
Each piece is the result of a creative clash between handcrafted digital editing and AI-powered tools (midjourney and recraft) merging the human and the technological. Influenced by pop art and urban art, Dikhotomy is a deliberate parody of the art world and an invitation to view it from a new perspective.
● Highlights:
— Confirmed solo exhibition at Gamla Kraftstationen Gallery (Sweden), 1 May – 28 September 2025.
— Upcoming digital show: “Lost in Alteration” at the Digital Horizons Museum, 25–28 October 2025.
— His illustration “I am Jesus” was featured on the cover of Newsweek (Polish edition), further establishing his international reach.
— In addition to exhibiting at fairs and galleries, he collaborates with interior design and concept stores in Spain, France, Belgium, and Norway.
Inspiration: classical art, female portrait, historical painting, old masters, renaissance aesthetic, romantic aesthetic, academic aesthetic, realistic portrait, female figure, young woman, porcelain skin, delicate gesture, direct gaze, serene expression, high collar, white lace, antique clothing, historical fashion, painterly background, neutral background, soft light, diffused lighting, centered composition, visual balance, oil texture, oil painting, soft brushwork, intimate scene, everyday act, food in art, gastronomy in art, pizza, pizza slice, melted cheese, stretched mozzarella, italian food, bite, eating, act of eating, gastronomic pleasure, sensory pleasure, visual irony, artistic humor, subtle sarcasm, contrast of eras, cultural clash, altered art, artistic appropriation, classical reinterpretation, temporal dialogue, subtle surrealism, absurd scene, classical beauty, female iconography, contemporary art, visual narrative, elegant provocation, sensual gesture, subtle eroticism, pop culture, figurative art, ironic portrait, intervened portrait, conceptual art, hybrid art, visual tension, culinary detail, everyday food, Jan van Eyck, Johannes Vermeer, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, William Adolphe Bouguereau, Raphael, Francisco de Goya
