Insigma (1985) - The Divide #1 - XXL

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Insigma (1985) presents The Divide #1 - XXL, a unique 1 of 1 original giclée on canvas (400 g/m²) in blue, white, yellow, violet, black and orange, 112 cm high by 86 cm wide, unframed and unstretched, produced in Italy in 2026, hand-signed, in excellent condition, sold directly by the artist and shipped worldwide rolled in a rigid tube.

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"The Divide #1" - a unique copy, edition 1 of 1

The image is printed on canvas and meticulously finished with a special varnish: this treatment enhances color brilliance, reacts to light, and preserves the work's integrity over time.

Graphic settings (mockups) are intended solely to illustrate the artwork's aesthetic rendition in different contexts and frames; therefore, the displayed dimensions and proportions may be purely indicative.

The high-grammage canvas (400 g/m²) guarantees exceptional color reproduction and durability in line with museum standards.

The artwork is provided unstretched (unframed) and without a frame, giving the buyer maximum freedom for a customized installation.

The canvas is rolled in a rigid cardboard tube to ensure total integrity during transport.

Shipping: Worldwide delivery with a tracking link.

Insigma is a visual artist and digital designer. His artistic research focuses on the dialogue between the traditional classical painting and the innovation of digital design. His works are distinguished by a refined aesthetic, characterized by suspended atmospheres, masterful use of light, and a material exploration that evokes the richness of classical textures transposed into the contemporary.

His creations are today present in numerous international private collections, appreciated for the ability to combine cutting-edge digital technique with emotional depth.

"The Divide #1" - a unique copy, edition 1 of 1

The image is printed on canvas and meticulously finished with a special varnish: this treatment enhances color brilliance, reacts to light, and preserves the work's integrity over time.

Graphic settings (mockups) are intended solely to illustrate the artwork's aesthetic rendition in different contexts and frames; therefore, the displayed dimensions and proportions may be purely indicative.

The high-grammage canvas (400 g/m²) guarantees exceptional color reproduction and durability in line with museum standards.

The artwork is provided unstretched (unframed) and without a frame, giving the buyer maximum freedom for a customized installation.

The canvas is rolled in a rigid cardboard tube to ensure total integrity during transport.

Shipping: Worldwide delivery with a tracking link.

Insigma is a visual artist and digital designer. His artistic research focuses on the dialogue between the traditional classical painting and the innovation of digital design. His works are distinguished by a refined aesthetic, characterized by suspended atmospheres, masterful use of light, and a material exploration that evokes the richness of classical textures transposed into the contemporary.

His creations are today present in numerous international private collections, appreciated for the ability to combine cutting-edge digital technique with emotional depth.

Details

Artist
Insigma (1985)
Edition
Original
Sold by
Direct from the artist
Title of artwork
The Divide #1 - XXL
Technique
Giclée, Mixed technique
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Italy
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Colour
Black, Blue, Orange, Purple, White, Yellow
Height
112 cm
Width
86 cm
Weight
400 g
Depiction/theme
Portrait
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
Sold with frame
No
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