Kurotory - 709 Matte Gic (LF)






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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Kurotory's 709 Matte Gic (LF) is a limited edition mixed‑media Pop Art work on brushed aluminium, 600 × 600 mm, 3 kg, from 2020 or later, hand‑signed, with a numbered certificate of authenticity, produced in Belgium and sold directly by the artist.
Description from the seller
Large format, stylish popart work of Taylor Swift with caleidoscopic eyes on a background of $10 notes.
Quality mediums have been used in this work.
Large format brushed aluminum
Premium Print
- Dimensions: 600x600x3mm, 3kg.
Special protection varnish
A certificate of authenticity is included, numbered or named.
Kurotory is a painter and a digital visual artist. In addition to using traditional painting techniques, he also creates digital artworks and serigraphs on various base materials by using optical and mathematical image processing concepts. Kurotory draws inspiration from the insights of Martin Gardner and is influenced by Op-art and Popart artists such as Andy Warhol, David Hockney, Victor Vasarely, Bridget Riley and Reginald Neal.
An overview of his work can be found on: www.kurotory.com
We strive to deliver this artwork with the specified serial number. However, in the unlikely event that the specified number is no longer available, we reserve the right to provide this artwork with a different number.
Large format, stylish popart work of Taylor Swift with caleidoscopic eyes on a background of $10 notes.
Quality mediums have been used in this work.
Large format brushed aluminum
Premium Print
- Dimensions: 600x600x3mm, 3kg.
Special protection varnish
A certificate of authenticity is included, numbered or named.
Kurotory is a painter and a digital visual artist. In addition to using traditional painting techniques, he also creates digital artworks and serigraphs on various base materials by using optical and mathematical image processing concepts. Kurotory draws inspiration from the insights of Martin Gardner and is influenced by Op-art and Popart artists such as Andy Warhol, David Hockney, Victor Vasarely, Bridget Riley and Reginald Neal.
An overview of his work can be found on: www.kurotory.com
We strive to deliver this artwork with the specified serial number. However, in the unlikely event that the specified number is no longer available, we reserve the right to provide this artwork with a different number.
