Carlos Arriaga - XL - La Gran Ría # 5.






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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Description from the seller
The iconic Gran Vía transformed, its asphalt replaced by water.
What once symbolized progress now reflects uncertainty, a city immersed in its own silence.
The rising tide becomes a mirror of our mistakes, a silent warning that the world we build is slowly dissolving beneath our feet.
Photograph - high-resolution reproduction of a painting by the artist. Limited edition of 30 copies.
It has a much higher quality than if it were a silkscreen print made in a print shop or via silkscreen. Giclée printing on cotton paper with a matte finish and a slight velvety texture.
These cityscapes are the magical result of extensive research and both intellectual and manual work.
A recognizable urban landscape, but completely transformed through light, color, and nature.
Artistic work around the world, in order of number of paintings:
Spain, Germany, Netherlands, USA, Italy, United Kingdom, France, Austria, Belgium, Japan, Taiwan, Switzerland, Mexico, Luxembourg, Australia.
Seller's Story
The iconic Gran Vía transformed, its asphalt replaced by water.
What once symbolized progress now reflects uncertainty, a city immersed in its own silence.
The rising tide becomes a mirror of our mistakes, a silent warning that the world we build is slowly dissolving beneath our feet.
Photograph - high-resolution reproduction of a painting by the artist. Limited edition of 30 copies.
It has a much higher quality than if it were a silkscreen print made in a print shop or via silkscreen. Giclée printing on cotton paper with a matte finish and a slight velvety texture.
These cityscapes are the magical result of extensive research and both intellectual and manual work.
A recognizable urban landscape, but completely transformed through light, color, and nature.
Artistic work around the world, in order of number of paintings:
Spain, Germany, Netherlands, USA, Italy, United Kingdom, France, Austria, Belgium, Japan, Taiwan, Switzerland, Mexico, Luxembourg, Australia.
