Francesc Estivill (1954) - Hic et Nunc





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Francesc Estivill (1954) created the contemporary aquatint print Hic et Nunc (2002), edition 3/15, 67 × 60 cm with a 40 × 40 cm image on arches paper, signed by hand and in excellent condition, originating from Spain and sold by Galería.
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Francesc Estivill (1954) is a Catalan artist. Self-taught, although he studied Fine Arts at Sant Jordi in Barcelona and at the Escola Massana, in printmaking with Manolo Gómez and lithography with Prim Fullà.
This work is a photogravure and aquatint measuring 40 x 40 cm on Arches paper 67 x 60 cm.
"The room without windows is a metaphor for the world that hides behind the monitor of your computer. You are the trapped fly; the stains on the wall, the organic memory, remind you that you are matter, no matter how much you pursue the representation of the world that you do not even know if it exists beyond the walls of your room-monitor. Green is the color of the unhealthy depths of a swamp of stagnant water. The overprinted word reminds you that there is fate, or misfortune, or simply that there is none. Inside the greenish, windowless room"
-Eudald Camps
Francesc Estivill (1954) is a Catalan artist. Self-taught, although he studied Fine Arts at Sant Jordi in Barcelona and at the Escola Massana, in printmaking with Manolo Gómez and lithography with Prim Fullà.
This work is a photogravure and aquatint measuring 40 x 40 cm on Arches paper 67 x 60 cm.
"The room without windows is a metaphor for the world that hides behind the monitor of your computer. You are the trapped fly; the stains on the wall, the organic memory, remind you that you are matter, no matter how much you pursue the representation of the world that you do not even know if it exists beyond the walls of your room-monitor. Green is the color of the unhealthy depths of a swamp of stagnant water. The overprinted word reminds you that there is fate, or misfortune, or simply that there is none. Inside the greenish, windowless room"
-Eudald Camps

