Joan LLaverias - Solar 8 - XXL

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Joan LLaverias's original abstract painting Solar 8 - XXL, hand-signed, created in 2026, in excellent condition, measuring 55 cm by 195 cm, depicting popular culture, produced in Spain by acrylic painting with a glossy varnish finish, original post-2020 work sold directly by the artist.

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Description from the seller

Unique large size original.
The painting Solar 8 is made with acrylics and fine varnishes with a glossy effect finish.
Joan LLaverias has been a professional artist since 1992.
Joan LLaverias has made multiple exhibitions and international art fairs and currently exhibits at the Portgallery gallery in Barcelona and also has work in permanence in several international museums.
He has also been awarded national painting prizes.
The painting is made with acrylics and fine varnishes with a glossy effect finish.
The work is always shipped rolled up in a shock resistant tube for transport.
In the photos of the lot you can see the special tube to ensure the proper transport of the work.

Seller's Story

Joan Llaverias is a Catalan artist whose work represents the appearance of colors, especially those that appear in their pure state. As soon as he started painting as a child, Llaverias transformed all the images into geometric shapes. He studied engraving, ceramics and, later, jewelry design in Barcelona. He has been painting for more than 25 years and has clung to abstraction, which acts as a guide throughout his work. Llaverias' abstract work seeks to explore the limits of painting, both in shapes and colors. His paintings allude to the hippie movement of the 1960s, the artist seeks to find and invent images that are not yet known, or that have not been used before. Llaverias' paintings have been exhibited in Spain and abroad, especially in Europe.
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Unique large size original.
The painting Solar 8 is made with acrylics and fine varnishes with a glossy effect finish.
Joan LLaverias has been a professional artist since 1992.
Joan LLaverias has made multiple exhibitions and international art fairs and currently exhibits at the Portgallery gallery in Barcelona and also has work in permanence in several international museums.
He has also been awarded national painting prizes.
The painting is made with acrylics and fine varnishes with a glossy effect finish.
The work is always shipped rolled up in a shock resistant tube for transport.
In the photos of the lot you can see the special tube to ensure the proper transport of the work.

Seller's Story

Joan Llaverias is a Catalan artist whose work represents the appearance of colors, especially those that appear in their pure state. As soon as he started painting as a child, Llaverias transformed all the images into geometric shapes. He studied engraving, ceramics and, later, jewelry design in Barcelona. He has been painting for more than 25 years and has clung to abstraction, which acts as a guide throughout his work. Llaverias' abstract work seeks to explore the limits of painting, both in shapes and colors. His paintings allude to the hippie movement of the 1960s, the artist seeks to find and invent images that are not yet known, or that have not been used before. Llaverias' paintings have been exhibited in Spain and abroad, especially in Europe.
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Details

Artist
Joan LLaverias
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Solar 8 - XXL
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
55 cm
Width
195 cm
Depiction/theme
Pop Culture
Style
Abstract
Period
2020+
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Objects sold
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