Pablo Echaurren (1951) - Senza titolo






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Pablo Echaurren, Senza titolo, an original silk-screen print with a limited edition of 100, 76 × 56 cm, silk screen on paper, hand-signed, Italy, pop culture theme, Pop Art, circa 1980–1990, in good condition, framed.
Description from the seller
Pablo Echaurren – Original signed and numbered screen print 70/100 – 1990s pop composition – 76×56 cm
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Description
Original screen print by Italian artist Pablo Echaurren, a central figure of contemporary visual culture, known for his iconic language that blends art, comics, and radical graphics.
The work, hand-signed bottom right and numbered 70/100, belongs to the artist’s serial graphic production, created between the late 1980s and the 1990s, a period in which Echaurren developed one of his most recognizable and collectible expressions.
The composition presents a modular structure of stylized, almost totemic figures, characterized by:
• hypnotic single eyes
• geometric grid serrations
• saturated and contrasted colors (yellow, red, blue, purple, black)
• a clean and instantly recognizable mark
These elements directly reference his imagery related to communication, pop culture, and the visual repetition typical of contemporary media.
The absence of an official title is consistent with many of Echaurren’s graphic works, often cataloged as “untitled,” a aspect that reinforces its free and serial character.
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Dimensions
• 76 × 56 cm (sheet)
A significant, well-proportioned format, ideal for modern spaces and contemporary art collections.
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Technique
• Original screen print on paper
• Autographic signature of the artist
• Limited edition of 100 copies
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Condition
Excellent condition, vivid and bright colors, well-preserved paper. Framing is present but not mandatory for sale.
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Collector positioning
Echaurren’s prints today represent a solid market segment:
• accessible compared to unique pieces
• highly sought after for contemporary interior design
• immediate recognizability even for non-specialist collectors
This work, due to its size, visual impact, and chromatic quality, sits among the most effective pieces of his serial production.
Pablo Echaurren – Original signed and numbered screen print 70/100 – 1990s pop composition – 76×56 cm
⸻
Description
Original screen print by Italian artist Pablo Echaurren, a central figure of contemporary visual culture, known for his iconic language that blends art, comics, and radical graphics.
The work, hand-signed bottom right and numbered 70/100, belongs to the artist’s serial graphic production, created between the late 1980s and the 1990s, a period in which Echaurren developed one of his most recognizable and collectible expressions.
The composition presents a modular structure of stylized, almost totemic figures, characterized by:
• hypnotic single eyes
• geometric grid serrations
• saturated and contrasted colors (yellow, red, blue, purple, black)
• a clean and instantly recognizable mark
These elements directly reference his imagery related to communication, pop culture, and the visual repetition typical of contemporary media.
The absence of an official title is consistent with many of Echaurren’s graphic works, often cataloged as “untitled,” a aspect that reinforces its free and serial character.
⸻
Dimensions
• 76 × 56 cm (sheet)
A significant, well-proportioned format, ideal for modern spaces and contemporary art collections.
⸻
Technique
• Original screen print on paper
• Autographic signature of the artist
• Limited edition of 100 copies
⸻
Condition
Excellent condition, vivid and bright colors, well-preserved paper. Framing is present but not mandatory for sale.
⸻
Collector positioning
Echaurren’s prints today represent a solid market segment:
• accessible compared to unique pieces
• highly sought after for contemporary interior design
• immediate recognizability even for non-specialist collectors
This work, due to its size, visual impact, and chromatic quality, sits among the most effective pieces of his serial production.
