Pim Smit (1970) - Forbidden Colours

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Pim Smit (b. 1970) – Forbidden Colours, 2024, acrylic painting on linen, 60 × 60 cm, 2000 g, unique original, hand signed and dated with title on the reverse, produced in Spain and in excellent condition.

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Forbidden Colours Charity Auction Lot number 20
SMIT, Pim (Dutch, b.1970)
"Forbidden Colours"
2024
Acrylic on linen canvas
Unique, signed, titled, dated and located on the reverse

60 x 60 cm - 2000 gr

Gift from the artist

Shipping :
Free inside Belgium
Outisde Belgium : the canvas will be unstretched, rolled and sent in a tube

"As a self-taught artist, officially discovered by Herman Brood on 4 July 2001, I bring passion and colour to life, inspired by Brood’s untamed energy and masters such as Karel Appel, Cobra, Picasso, Matisse and Chagall."


26 contemporary artworks are presented thanks to the generosity of artists, galleries and collectors who support this solidarity sale.
All funds raised through this action will be allocated to forbidden colours, which supports carefully selected projects helping LGBTQI+ people in Europe to live their lives to the fullest with self-respect, dignity and freedom.

forbidden colours is one of the main advocacy organizations at the European Union level. In 2023, the organisation built the largest lawsuit in the history of the European Union, against Hungary's anti-LGBTQI+ law. It is currently running several projects countering the growing anti-democracy and anti-LGBTQI+ threats all over Europe, such as in Italy, Hungary, Poland, Georgia, and Belgium.

forbidden colours carries out all these actions thanks to your support.

Discover our history and our actions on our website: www.forbidden-colours.com

Forbidden Colours Charity Auction Lot number 20
SMIT, Pim (Dutch, b.1970)
"Forbidden Colours"
2024
Acrylic on linen canvas
Unique, signed, titled, dated and located on the reverse

60 x 60 cm - 2000 gr

Gift from the artist

Shipping :
Free inside Belgium
Outisde Belgium : the canvas will be unstretched, rolled and sent in a tube

"As a self-taught artist, officially discovered by Herman Brood on 4 July 2001, I bring passion and colour to life, inspired by Brood’s untamed energy and masters such as Karel Appel, Cobra, Picasso, Matisse and Chagall."


26 contemporary artworks are presented thanks to the generosity of artists, galleries and collectors who support this solidarity sale.
All funds raised through this action will be allocated to forbidden colours, which supports carefully selected projects helping LGBTQI+ people in Europe to live their lives to the fullest with self-respect, dignity and freedom.

forbidden colours is one of the main advocacy organizations at the European Union level. In 2023, the organisation built the largest lawsuit in the history of the European Union, against Hungary's anti-LGBTQI+ law. It is currently running several projects countering the growing anti-democracy and anti-LGBTQI+ threats all over Europe, such as in Italy, Hungary, Poland, Georgia, and Belgium.

forbidden colours carries out all these actions thanks to your support.

Discover our history and our actions on our website: www.forbidden-colours.com

Details

Artist
Pim Smit (1970)
Sold with frame
No
Sold by
Owner or reseller
Edition
Original
Title of artwork
Forbidden Colours
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
Spain
Year
2024
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
60 cm
Width
60 cm
Weight
2000 g
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
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